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It depends on the your Nation's rules, but in the US there is something called concientious objector status which may prevent an individual from being drafted because of their religious beliefs. In many European countries that have required military service, people from pacifist religions can request to perform another form of national service such as cleaning swamps, etc. in lieu of fighting.

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