There are several that meet your question. Most Buddhists believed that violence was wrong, as did some sects in the Hindu religion. The Society of Friends (Quakers) likewise, and the 7th Day Adventist Church.
Wrong category. It isn't Atheism. Atheism is not a religious group.
No you would not be in the wrong religious group.
He thought that leaving out white civil rights activists was a mistake. -APEX
Violence is wrong because it is morally wrong to hurt others. If you don't like to be hurt, why would it be OK to hurt others? Violence is wrong because it does not really solve anything. It also can hurt those who are close to those that are the objects of the violence.
No one knows.....its probally something crashed or 'haved failed'.
Yes. "Violence" by the pen can be corrected in the courts, and in many cases the alleged wrong is no more than an insult or a defamation read by few and believed by even fewer. Death is the greatest harm we can inflict and is irreversible.
False. The Silent Majority refers to a term used by President Richard Nixon in the 1960s and 1970s to describe a group of Americans who were assumed to have more conservative political and social views. While some members of this group may have been Christians who interpreted the Bible literally and believed in absolute standards of right and wrong, the Silent Majority was not solely comprised of Christians or exclusively defined by religious beliefs.
This is neither wrong nor right. It is in fact an opinion made by a group of religious people. In fact, most religious sayings can be opinions. Everybody is entitled to their own opinions and religious views. You have to decide what's best for you!
~One reason is that they felt it was morally wrong. ~Another is they thought it was their religious duty. ~And lastly they believed it went against the goal of the republic (liberty and equality for all).
It is not okay to use violence. If you are depriving the rights of others due to your violent reaction then it will become wrong.
John Brown was a radical abolitionist. He believed slavery was morally wrong, and that he would take any means to end it, including violence and murder. Although its clear that Brown hated slavery, there is no indication that he believed that Blacks were equal to whites.
Sectarianism is wrong because it promotes division and intolerance among different religious or political groups. It can lead to violence, discrimination, and hinder social cohesion and progress. Embracing diversity and promoting unity and understanding among different groups is essential for a peaceful and harmonious society.