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The Case for Peace Churches: My Path to Conscientious Objection
Being a conscientious objector may be rare, but my moral convictions are pretty common. I believe–and I have always believed–that taking a life is wrong, no matter whose life you are taking or which country you are killing for. Life … Continue reading
What is a “Peace Church?”
Is the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) now being called to become a “peace church,” not simply opposing particular wars but affirming nonviolence as a basic orientation toward conflict in our daily lives, in our communities, and in our world? If so, … Continue reading