Just because you state something is superficial, doesn't mean it actually is, by the way.
And just because you state superficial objections as though they are not, doesn't make it so, by the way.
These are real objections to Christian pacifism.
"Christian pacifism" is redundant. Jesus is the Prince of Peace, the entire point and purpose of the Gospel is
peace, eternally -- God's original order, restored. To be Christian is not only to be pacifist, it is to be pacifist on a dimension that the carnal world cannot even comprehend. Jesus gave his own life as the ultimate act of pacifism, and
we are called to do the same (Matt. 10:39, 16:24).
Galatians 5 is not a prescription for national policy.
Nothing in Scripture is a "prescription for national policy"... the only policy that God has towards the rebellious nations and their governments is fire, 2 Pet. 3:7 and context, 2 Thess. 1:6-10, etc.
Peace can be determined to be inner peace, peace within your own sphere of influence or peace within your church. If we are to apply the fruits of the spirit to national policy, then it logically follows that we must support and expand the welfare state to abide by kindness and goodness.
No, that does not logically follow at all. The State is a wholly reprobate, incorrigible and un-redeemable entity whose very being and existence is rebellion against God of the highest magnitude. To create a State is to rebel against God. The only redeemable form of government is that which has proclaimed that Jesus is Lord and cast its crown at his feet. Everything else is rebellion against God and very antichrist. The State is incapable of being a vehicle of charity, kindness, peace or any other good thing because its entire
raison d'etre is to rebel against God, cf the tower of Babel.
Apostle Paul lets us know in Romans 13 that authorities have the right to bear the sword.
Total nonsense. God has the legitimate authority of the sword and he uses his slaves in the State (whom he hates and will destroy in the flames at the end of the Age) as a coagulant to stem the hemorrhaging in this present evil world, in order to accomplish his redemptive plan. Republican churchianity State-worship is repugnant to the pages of Scripture and is
antichrist. This is why they constantly promulgate warfare, because they are of the antichrist spirit and promote the diametric opposite of the work of the Holy Spirit
from the robes of the clergy. Those who are given over to this are shameless apostates and damned.
In a fallen world, God allows us to use the sword to restrain evil.
Nonsense. God has given all creatures a capacity to defend themselves, including man (who uses weapons rather than his own body which is not suitable), but it's not our job to "restrain evil", that's a work that only God can do. Only luciferian pride could animate sinners to imagine they are "restraining evil" in other sinners, by the sword.
Nowhere in the Gospel does Christ forbid military service,
Acts. 17:30 -- "In times past, God winked at such ignorance,
but now he calls all men everywhere to repent." Military service is honorable by virtue of God's common grace and his mysterious sanctifying work but the Christian belongs on no carnal battlefield, Scripture is explicit about this: "For our struggle is
not against flesh and blood" (Eph. 6:12) This world will fight its wars,
but they are not our battle. The whole shebang is going to the flames, why would any Christian fight for this piece of charcoal-to-be, versus that piece of charcoal-to-be? It makes no sense.
Christ Himself is referred to in Revelation as one who makes war.
But what sort of "war" is it? Read Rev. 19:11ff -- there was never a war like that in human history. It will be a summary slaughter. Yes, he's a warrior in the sense that he defeats evil, but his defeat of evil is so supreme that it is a war without resistance, it is summary execution. And this is the very reason why we are to hate war and everything to do with it, because it is pure carnality. The entire struggle itself is blasphemy -- man hacking and shooting down the image of God is an act of blasphemy, in fact, it is a supreme act of blasphemy. That the devil baits blasphemy even from the children of God does not justify it... we are to recognize his baiting tactics for what they are: spiritual warfare.
Nowhere does God forbid His believers the taking of life to defend the innocent.
The one who truly acts to defend the innocent will not need my approval or anyone else's approval because he will have acted on God's own delegated authority, just as the Israelites did when they cut down the Canaanites. There is no general theory of war required for this case.
If pacifism is complicit with injustice, then pacifism itself is unjust.
The problem with the State is not that it has a sword, or that it could wield that sword for justice. The problem with the State has to do with its breakage of
the chain of authority. If I am God's servant, then God's word is my command. If God commands me to cut down the Amalekites with the sword, then that is what I must do. The sixth commandment (or any other verse) has nothing to do with it, because God's will is living, it cannot be contained by written letters. But the godless State explicitly rejects God's authority and proclaims itself a luciferian authority to itself, it makes itself its own god. It is the statue of Nebuchadnezzar, incarnate. That is why the State is repugnant to God and why he will hurl it, along with the rest of this present, evil world, into the lake of fire. There is nothing the godless State could do to ever be acceptable to God... not even refraining from the sword. Its existence is repugnant to God
in itself, by virtue of its being. There is no particle of the State that is not an affront to God and an utter blasphemy. God will destroy the State along with its master, Lucifer (compare John 8:44 to Matt. 23:1,2), as he has prophesied many times in Scripture.