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Q: The show admirable moral absolutism by their commitment to peace and conscientious objection to war?
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What has the author Asbjorn Eide written?

Asbjorn Eide has written: 'Conscientious objection to military service' -- subject(s): Conscientious objectors 'Article 27'


How were conscientious objectors treated?

Conscientious objectors were treated terribly. COs were seen as criminals and they were forced to work in labour camps and were tortured if they did not work. Many were shot due to objection.


What has the author Kaan Turhan written?

Kaan Turhan has written: 'TSK ve ulus devleti hedef alan vicdani ret' -- subject(s): Conscientious objection, Conscientious objectors, Armed Forces


What is the concept of conscientious objection?

Conscientious objection is the refusal to perform a legal duty based on moral or religious beliefs. This often occurs in situations where individuals are asked to participate in activities that go against their deeply held convictions, such as military service or providing certain medical treatments. Conscientious objectors may seek alternative ways to fulfill their obligations or may face legal consequences for their refusal.


What are Pentecostal views on war?

I don't think there any Christians who would say they are for war, but there are denominations and individuals who are conscientious objectors. The United Pentecostal Church takes an official stand of conscientious objection, but most Pentecostal denominations today do not.


What are the reasons for Conscientious Objection?

Conscientious objectors were people who simply did not want to fight in World War One. Conscientious objectors became known as 'conscies' or C.O's and they were a sign that not everybody was as enthusiastic about the war as the government would have liked. Battles such as Ypres and the Somme had cost Britain a vast number of casualties. By 1916, volunteers to join the British Army were starting to dry up. In response to this, the government introduced conscription in 1916 - where the law stated that you had to serve your country in the military for a certain period of time. A 'conscience clause' was added whereby those who had a "conscientious objection to bearing arms" were freed from military service. (To suki luv Dani)


How were the conscientious objectors treated?

they were treated quite badly, they were forced to do hard labour and if they refused they would be tourtured until they did. If your case of objection was really bad you might have been shot as lots of objectors were.


Is there a pacifist metal band?

Can't think of any whose specific raison d'être is pacifism or conscientious objection, but there are several bands who've written songs in protest of a war, militaristic policies, or war in general.


What kinds of things did draft dodgers do to get out of the army?

1) Go to college 2) Move to Canada or some other country 3) Join the Air National Guard 4) Seek deferrals 5) Claim conscientious objection


How do you get your child into a school without vaccines?

Schools may make allowances for those who make a conscientious objection to vaccination. Check with them to see if that is acceptable and what documentation is needed. There may also be 'anti-vaccination' groups in your area that have information on the process.


What is the suffix for the word objection?

I have an objection to the vagueness of your "question."


What is it called when someone refuses military serviceon the basis of religion?

A conscientious objector is any "individual [who has] claimed the right to refuse to perform military service" on the grounds of freedom of thought, conscience, or religion.