Analysis Of The Soldiers Creed

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enemies of the United States of America in close combat.

I am a guardian of freedom and the American way of life.

I am an American Soldier.

The most important part in the Soldiers Creed more me in this moment and time is I always maintain my arms, my equipment and myself. For if I didn't have those things I could put my self in danger or some other of my battle buddies. If you grew up like I did in a Christian family, or even if

you didn't, I'm sure you heard about the scriptures that condemn judgment towards others. We all

know that it is not our place, even though we often do, to judge other people for their actions. And

this is because God is our judge and he will judge everyone on the day he returns. But as I was

reading through some scripture, I came across an interesting passage. One where Paul finds out that

a man, who is part of the church, is unrepentantly living a life of sin with his father's wife. Paul

begins in chapter 5:1, "I can hardly believe the report about the sexual immorality going on among

you." Later after pointing out the man who is sinning he exclaims, "And you are so proud of

yourselves!В…And why haven't you removed this man from you fellowship?" Paul goes on to pass

judgment upon the man and tells the church to to "cast this man outВ…and into Satan's hands." Then in verses 6 and 7 he says, "How terrible that you should boast about your spirituality, and yet you let

this sort of thing go on. Don't you