I thought about this a few times, but when we speak of soldiers who go to war for their country,most say how brave they are because they risk their life for their country.Well, they may start out brave, but here's the pattern I always see--when they're captured, and likely threatened into doing this,they're shown on a tv interview,siding with the enemy, and saying the enemys propaganda that America is wrong, and we should give them what they want. I mean, they're patriotic to their country until they're caught,then under the threat of death or torture,they sing a different tune.But then I think of the Christian martyrs through the ages who were under threats to give up their beliefs and swing with the pagan beliefs of {fill in}and 100% different reaction. "They did not love their souls to the death". They DIDN'T give in."He who loves his life will lose it,but he who loses his life for My sake shall gain it.'In other words, those "brave" American soldiers,probably being unsaved,saw death looming over them, and said, no way Jose, I'll talk like a traitor if it spares me'.The Christians, in similar circumstances,didn't yield.That's the difference in the mindset between the saved and unsaved.