"Where there is only a choice between cowardice and violence, [Gandhi] would advise violence." Excerpt from "Gandhi on Nonviolent Protest"
Ghandis satygrarhaha was ahimsa ahimsa meaning non violence and satygaraha meaing the truth that everyone should believe in :)
non violence and not fighting back
I believe what you're referring to is Kristallnacht (German; translates as 'Night of Broken Glass').
They respected animals because they believed that animals were holy and the Indus valley civilization did not believe in violence.
Samuel Adams believed in fighting period, he was an instigator, Paul Revere was the pacifist
They believe they are martyred for their religion and by dieing for one religion grants one passage to a heaven and many rewards
The morality of engaging in war is a complex and debated issue. Some argue that it can be justified in certain circumstances, such as self-defense or protecting innocent people from harm. Others believe that war is never morally justifiable due to the harm and suffering it causes. Ultimately, the decision to engage in war should be carefully considered and weighed against ethical principles.
Muslims; as all people of other faiths and religions; believe that prison is a kind of justifiable punishment on violating laws.
He believed violence was the way to peace.
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Typically it is true that people who love peace are against violence. People that believe that the world should be full of peace of love do not believe in wars or violence.
No. His role-models were Gandhi and Dr. King. He did not believe in violence
Because of the word "Violence" traumatizing is automatically included; without traumatization of violence there would be neither.
Because otherwise the accused can plausibly maintain that he intended it as a joke, and did not believe that his representations would be believed.
only for who want to kill Muslims