“At some point, if we 're going to go to war, and we value our young people.” (Dooley). The soldiers on the battlefield during war value all of their comrades like brothers or sister. All of these soldiers would help a fellow comrade in need in a heartbeat. To kill for a comrade would still be considered morally right because the soldier is still making a sacrifice for the greater good. Once in the military a soldier is taught to defend its nation and its people, it so happens that a fellow soldier would fall under that. Therefore soldiers saving each other lives are classified as defending the nation’s people. If a soldier life is threatened it would only be right that a fellow comrade would do anything possible in his or hers power to save the soldier and if that comes to kill then so be it. It is not immoral to save a person’s life by killing for them in …show more content…
“Dying in such a war is worthy and not to be avoided, not even when it means killing others.”(Phifer). All different types of religion view killing as a taboo and to never be committed under any circumstance. The bible say that killing is a sin and that if a person commits this sin they will burn in hell for an eternity. Other religions believe closely to the same thing. In the perceptive of the religious side killing even in wartime does seem un-ethical regardless if war is unpredictable. The bible clearly states that a person does not have the right to take away a life, no one does not even god himself. That is not just with the bible either; well know religions such as Judaism. Buddhism and even the Muslimism faith believe the same teaching as the bible. Once violence has been brought in to the mix sin has been thrown in, a person can affiliate themselves with any type of religious belief if murder. The religious standpoint on killing during anytime is frowned upon severely as if a person was worshiping Satan. The bible has a strict view over killing and is a serious sin because of the immoral travesties it causes to a person’s self and of the victim and the people around the victim. “..the ancient Hebrew prophet Isaiah wrote, "They shall beat their swords into ploughshares and their spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn