Message from @ETBrooD
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Yes
How it is earned?
Respect is not earned in war, that much I know
It is earned through seeing the person, the human
Treating someone as a person
Showing respect for life
You can respect someone if they have refined themselves and to the degree to which they did
Acts of war aren't respectful, war has no purpose outside of pragmatic reasons
I don't like how you don't comprehend this, but I can't hate you for it
I just don't see any respectful acts in war
War is essentially nothing but sanctioned slaughter
At least one side is in the wrong, sometimes both
And the other side is acting out of neccessity
Respect doesn't play into this
It's almost like there's a spiritual aspect to war which you're completely disregarding
Have you been in a war before?
War is not what it used to be
So the answer is no?
Correct
Research and what my father and his friends have taught me about war
You know army and marine families are common, right?
My doubt concerns your claim that this can be researched, and your claim that you were taught that spirituality is a thing in war
I've seen what war does to people
As have I
War turns good men bad
There's nothing spiritual about it, unless you mean demons
But not always
As I said, war is not what it used to be
Some aspects, yes, but it is nothing like what it was hundreds of years ago
Your father wasn't in one of those other wars that were different
And neither was your grandfather I assume
So I hold that you have a romanticized view of war, that never was true
Wars today have no spiritual aspect to them
There is no "good" reason
I argue they never had
There is no righteousness
You can value people's skill, and honor someone's skill, but war is very different