glorify war means to look at in a positive light, war in hardly ever positive. yes it is important to protect our selves but as many war vets will tell you war is hell. war takes loved ones from both sides fathers never return home, brother are never seen again, and sons just disapper.
I'm rather sure the term is Militarism, which means the glorification of armed strength and war.
No. It is a way to show respect for those who have been brave enough to endure or die because of the horrors of war.
NO! YOU SHOULDNT BUT IT DEPENDS ON WHO YOU PUNCH!
hi i am from mexico. The strong, the healthy,and the heroic.
they shouldnt it was a terrible battle
I'm rather sure the term is Militarism, which means the glorification of armed strength and war.
No, Tennyson does not glorify war in his works. While he does capture the heroism and courage of soldiers in battle, many of his poems, such as "The Charge of the Light Brigade," also depict the horrors and tragedies of war. Tennyson often explores the emotional toll and sacrifices of conflict in his writing.
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I don't believe so. Of course not, it worsens trouble. Jesus never taught us war but love.
No. It is a way to show respect for those who have been brave enough to endure or die because of the horrors of war.
He used pomp, parades and pageantry as well as the propoganda skills of Josph Goebbels.
Many people glorify God through song. They made tribute to glorify the king.
totalitarianism
The verb for glory is glorify. As in "to glorify something".
Totalitarianism [novanet]
To glorify means to magnify or call attention to.
Eg, "Glorify the Lord, or burneth in Hell." Glorify (glour-eff-ai), lit; "Give glory to."