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Well, thats what I said.Caeser said:if you decide not to carry out the order, and follow your religious beliefs you should be prepared for the concequences like jail time, or even execution.
Of course this assumes it is in violation of an actual belief.
As CF members, I cannot think of any circumstance where an order would be given that would violate religious beliefs but still qualify as a lawful command. Most laws (criminal and military) are based on Christian doctrine (in Canada), and as such, reflect the same values. For instance, it is illegal to steal and it is also a violation to of Christian beliefs to steal. The big one (for our profession) is the 'Thou shall not kill' Commandment. It is widely interpreted that killing an enemy soldier in the course of one's lawful duties does not violate this.
So, yes, you are right, but the point is moot because you would never be asked to do something that violates any religious belief I know of. Perhaps the Muslims, Jews, etc on this forum could confirm this for their faith.
I don't think you can say for certain that you wouldn't be ordered to do something against your beliefs. You never know what situation might come up. (Although, it may seem far fetched, but Murphy's law..)
My whole point is people who join the military, need to put it first, and everything else second.