Pacifism is a belief and not a specific religion, so it does not have an associated set of sacred books. However, many pacifists may draw inspiration from various religious texts, philosophical writings, or historical documents that advocate for nonviolence and peaceful conflict resolution.
Pacifist- a person who is a follower of the religion Pacifism. Pacifist do not believe in war.
Desmond Tutu believes in Pacifism, Fairness and Kindness
Catholics believe that all life is sacred and oppose unnecessary wars.
Quaker, a protestant branch of Christianity. Quakers believe in pacifism, equality, and peace.
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Quakers, or the Religious Society of Friends, are a Christian group that emerged in the 17th century, emphasizing direct experience of God and the importance of inner spirituality. They believe in pacifism, viewing war and violence as incompatible with their faith, which teaches love, peace, and justice. Quakers advocate for nonviolent solutions to conflict and often engage in social justice efforts, emphasizing the importance of human dignity and the sanctity of life. Their commitment to pacifism stems from the belief that everyone has the "Inner Light" of God, which calls for peaceful interactions and reconciliation.
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Pacifism is in no way related to cowardice. For some, pacifism requires great bravery.
John practiced pacifism by refusing to engage in any form of violence, even when provoked.
Edward G. Smith has written: 'The force of pacifism' -- subject(s): Pacifism
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