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![Is the Pope Wrong?](https://thewilmingtonstandard.com/images/ibraham/2026/pope/pope-article.png)With all due respect to my Catholic friends, the Pope’s statement *“God does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war”*, while it reflects a sincere and commendable desire for peace, it does not fully align with the historical and biblical witness of the Christian tradition.

Christian teaching has long recognized a difficult reality: while peace is the goal, justice must be preserved. Scripture does not present a purely pacifist view of governance. Instead, it affirms that authorities bear a responsibility to restrain evil and protect the innocent, even when that requires the use of force.

For this reason, theologians such as Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas articulated what is known as the “Just War” doctrine. This framework does not justify war, it restrains it, ensuring that force is used only when morally necessary and under strict conditions.

This distinction is essential. Without it, we risk equating the aggressor with the defender, the tyrant with the liberator. We risk confusing peace with passivity.

The biblical record is clear.  
 **Joshua** led Israel in battle under direct command.  
**King David** fought wars described as just and necessary, while still being called a man after God’s own heart.  
**Abraham** assembled a force to rescue his nephew.  
**Moses** led Israel in battles against hostile enemies.  
**Samuel** conveyed divine judgment that included warfare.  
And **Elijah** confronted corruption and idolatry with decisive force, demonstrating that evil is not to be tolerated or left unchallenged.

The New Testament reinforces this responsibility:

“For he is God’s servant for your good… an avenger who carries out God’s wrath on the wrongdoer.” Romans 13:4

Christians are called to pursue peace. But peace, rightly understood, is not merely the absence of conflict, it is the presence of justice.

And where grave injustice threatens the innocent, the refusal to act may itself become a moral failure. The question of war cannot be answered by opinion, it must be measured against a moral framework.

  
If you want to examine whether the Iran conflict meets the standard of a Just War, grounded in Christian theology and five decades of evidence—

👉 **Read the full analysis at [The Wilmington Standard](https://thewilmingtonstandard.com/sam-ibraham/is-the-iran-conflict-a-just-war).**

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