Aizle wrote:
DE:
A commander gives an order to go kill civilians in Iraq. The marine in his command goes out and does it.
Based on Rorinthas' comments, I would assume he means the Commander is the one who should be held accountable. However, as I understand it the military has already stated that soldiers should not follow unlawful orders.
I guess the question becomes who has the authority to "sanction", but that seems to be pretty grey.
Further, I don't believe that soldier in the above example should be exempt from being held accountable for their actions.
What part of what I said was too hard to understand? No one is talking about who should be held accountable for killings in earthly terms. The entire conversation is about under what circumstances
God holds people accountable for killings.
In the case you're talking about, both the commander and the Merine would seem to be accountable as far as God is concerned because an order to just go kill a bunch of civilians is illegal, making the killing murder. It should also be noted that even if it weren't illegal, God also doesn't sanction the authorities or society just making any rules they want; if the rules in question are not acceptable to God, He will hold those who made the rules accountable.
That is not to say he'll start punishing entire nations in an Earthly way; it's to say that He will hold the authorities accountable after death in the same way as everyone else.
Exactly what He will do in specific circumstances is, however, up to Him. We can only speak of this in very general terms; none of us can know His mind and therefore we can't answer what He might say about specific situations. That way lies trying to speak in God's place.
We're not going down any slippery slope here because no one is advocating that we conform our legal system exactly to what God would decide. We aren't God and can't know; trying to do that would be futile.