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Offline ecuworrier

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Re: what good are pastors on the warfront?
« on: August 30, 2011, 11:06:09 »
Hi ecu

re the pacifist question - it's not very well thought out, that's why I said tendency.  I subscribe to CND and IFOR http://www.ifor.org/ and Amnesty and other organisations against violence but am not very active really.

As far as the point about culture and war I wasn't separating the sexes in any way - I was referring to the whole culture. I'm not suggesting that men fight because they are men or anything like that - I was ruminating more about what it is in human culture that makes war so common.

No time to enlarge on the discussion at the moment. Time to get dressed!

i guess i don't think of CND or amnesty haven't got to the other one yet as pacifist they are pretty activist in theri own way things  like marches high profile letter writing is standing up to be counted on the 'no' front.... not subscribing to the war machine and abstaining from activities and speaking out against conditions and activities etc ....

   pacifist i bleieve is the in effect the tendency to accept the actions and tendencies of  the bully if anyone so far mentioned fits that bill it is in my  view mopre likely to be the chaplains of the war front.

i don't get how you talk about human culture in that way ..

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