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    Jesus brought another dimension to the faith that was more pacifist as evident in his preaching and examples. Looking at the Gospels and the interpretation of Jesus’ teachings in the letters of Saint Paul to the different churches, there exist numerous references of justified violence in relation to Jesus and the expansion of the church on earth. This evidence represents a paradox, since it presents a messiah who is predominantly pacifist but condones or incites violence in some cases. The problem

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    A Scriptural Analysis of War The Old Testament and War The Old Testament is full of killing and violence. In fact, it is so common in the Old Testament that many Christian pacifists have discounted the Old Testament examples as inferior to and at odds with the New Testament revelation of God in Christ. However, the violence in these stories certainly had a deep effect on the evolution of Christianity. The Old Testament has many examples of violence, although some would argue that underlying pacifistic

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    entire automobile industry. He was also well known for his pacifist views and staunch opposition to war. In 1903, Henry incorporated the Ford Motor Company. The original investors included Henry Ford, Alexander Y. Malcomson, the Dodge brothers, and John S. Gray, among others. Around this time, the race driver Barney Oldfield drove the “999” around the country, making the Ford brand known throughout the United States. Henry Ford was a pacifist and when the Second World War broke out in 1939, he opposed

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    Jane Addams was a feminist, social worker, author, famous activist, and leader of the women's suffrage movement. She believed that before women’s suffrage that their voices should be heard in legislation and therefore should have the right to vote. She strongly believed that women should generate aspirations and search out opportunities to find them. She also cared for all kinds of people. Jane Addams and her college friend Ellen Starr moved into a old mansion in an immigrant neighborhood in Chicago

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    John Winston Lennon was born on October 9th 1941, during a German air raid on World War II in England. His parents separated when he was four years old and he was raised strictly by his aunt. Though his mother still visited him often and taught him how to play the banjo and piano, she also bought him his first guitar. He was a prankster and enjoyed getting in trouble as a child, though he enjoyed drawing as well. John’s school master thought he should go to art school since he didn’t get good grades

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    more democratic, he had to decide if it's worth it to stay neutral or risk the lives of the soldiers on what is mostly an argument. Deciding whether to just set up and an embargo, or start a war. This impacted Jefferson personally because he was a pacifist, but he wanted to protect his country. In this event Thomas Jefferson had to make an important decision, however, this is not the only decision that challenged Jefferson, Jefferson also had to decide whether to stick with the Embargo. The Embargo

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    Robert Williams Thesis

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    Robert would hold debates with well-known Civil Rights pacifists such as Martin Luther King, A.J. Muste and others. Williams would argue, “Nonviolence is a very potent weapon when the opponent is civilized, but nonviolence is no repellent for a sadist.” (26) In Dixie African Americans were faced with a choice:

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    example, if a group of bullies, let's say two to three, sees a person, that they know is a pacifist, and start throwing punches. The people will most certainly not stop pouncing the guy until they are satisfied. Additionally, Professor Hare claims that pacifism is unjustified, and as such they contain flues in them that makes them unjust. An example that was stated in the reading, regards the predicament of a pacifist during a state of war. In a state of war, usually the male adults would go to the battlefield

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    Alvernia University bases its beliefs in five Franciscan Core Values, one of which being peace-making, and it strives for its students to comply to these values. Alvernia offers service opportunities around the community, places on campus for individuals to be comfortable, and even clubs that promote fun activities for the students to get involved in. With all of this, Alvernia’s students are seen as good humanitarians in the Reading Area but all of this is contradicted at every sporting event

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    In the same way the Just War Theory justifies the murder of the enemy in order to bring peace to the situation and to resist the evil of the enemy. However, although it holds great importance, many see the Just-War Theory as a useless doctrine. Pacifists around the world have written about the inadequacies of the theory, primarily the theory’s inconsistency with Christ’s message of loving one’s neighbor.

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