Principles for righteous conduct during war are like rules for being fair and kind even when you're fighting a battle.
Imagine you and your friend are playing a game of tag, but it gets really intense, you both start running fast, jumping over obstacles, and maybe even tripping each other. But what if you had some rules to make sure no one goes too far? Like, you can't push someone down or you can't hide behind the tree forever. Those are like principles for righteous conduct, they help keep the game fun and fair.
Like a Playground Rulebook
In war, people have rules that act like a playground rulebook. These rules say things like:
- Don’t hurt someone who isn’t fighting back.
- Treat your enemies with respect, even when you’re mad at them.
- If you promise something, keep it, don’t trick people.
These help make war more fair and less cruel, just like how rules make a game more fun for everyone.
Examples
- A soldier follows orders but refuses to attack innocent civilians.
- A general decides not to destroy a city to avoid unnecessary deaths.
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