What does pacifism mean in Christianity?
pacifistSomeone who is completely opposed to any kind of violence and will not participate in any aspect of war. reject all violence. They do not think that conflict should be dealt with by resorting to war. They think that other peaceful methods should be used.
The early Christians interpreted Jesus' commandmentA law or instruction believed to have been given by God. to mean that they could not fight in wars or be violent. In the Gospel of MatthewA writer of one of the four gospels in the New Testament., Jesus said:
They also look to the example of Jesus' life for further reasons to be pacifists. When the guards came to arrest Jesus he did not fight back and he commanded his discipleA person who follows and learns from someone else. to allow him to be taken.
Pacifists also use the teaching in the Ten CommandmentsThe list of rules, revealed by God to Moses, found in the Old Testament books of Exodus and Deuteronomy. The Bible refers to them simply as 鈥榮ayings鈥 or 鈥榮tatements鈥. Also known as the Ten Sayings or the Decalogue. to justify their position. In ExodusThe second book of the Old Testament (Christian) and the Second Book of the five books of the Torah. It literally means 'exit' or 'departure.' it says:
Today there are pacifists in many Christian denominationA branch of the Christian Church.. Some Christian denominations teach their members that pacifism is the only acceptable response to violence. Some examples of pacifist groups are the MennoniteA Christian denomination. Known for their pacifist beliefs., the AmishA traditionalist Christian group; sub-group of the Mennonites who are known for their pacifist beliefs and simple lifestyle. and the QuakerA member of the Society of Friends, a Christian denomination whose central belief is that every human being contains a reflection of the image of God. (Quakers).
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What do Christians mean by pacifism?
The word pacifism refers to the belief that war and violence are wrong in all circumstances. Quakers are an example of a pacifist Christian denomination.
Conscientious objectors
In countries where there may be mandatory conscription into the military, conscientious objectorA person who refuses to fight in wars because of strong personal beliefs against war. may be assigned to a civilian role instead. The rights of conscientious objectors were upheld by the United Nations Human Rights CouncilA body that is concerned with promoting and protecting human rights for everyone. Before 2006, it was known as the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. (an international forum on human rights) in 1995.
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Explain what a pacifist would say about war.
A pacifist would state that war is wrong, as a pacifist does not believe in violence in any situation. A pacifist would argue that all issues and conflicts can be ended through discussion and other peaceful methods such as peaceful protests. Christian pacifists may argue that Jesus did not fight back when he was arrested, so they should follow that example in their lives.