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.
Since there is no longer any draft, I don't believe that option is available. If you volunteer out of patriotic motives, you can POSSIBLY volunteer to serve in a non-combatant duty position (i.e.; medic or similar). Check withyour local recruiter.
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.
A conscientious objector, which can be defined as rejecting military service for any reason of conscious including but not limited to, religion.
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I am assuming you mean to say, "What do you call someone who refuses military service on the basis of religion?" A Conscientious Objector
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Tell them there gay.
It is possible. Perhaps they are simply not interested.
Someone who has served in the military.
If someone refuses to take off his or her shoes in an airport, they would not be allowed past the security checkpoint. The TSA agent would take them into a room to determine the problem.
Sceptic, sceptical, incredulous and suspicious
You can try to convince somebody to get medical care to someone who refuses to seek it but you can not make them go get medical care cause it is up to them all you can do is try to get them to go but you can not force them to go get some medical care
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If someone refuses your invitation after showing interest initially, it's important to respect their decision and move on. Continuing to pursue or pressure them can be disrespectful and uncomfortable for both parties involved. It's best to accept their answer gracefully and focus your energy on finding someone who is interested in reciprocating your feelings.