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- interventionism. Although all pacifists are opposed to war between nation states, there have been occasions where pacifists have supported military conflict...
- and dominance. Many anarcho-pacifists are also Christian anarchists, who reject war and the use of violence. Anarcho-pacifists do not reject the use of non-violent...
- incompatible with the Christian faith. Christian pacifists state that Jesus himself was a pacifist who taught and practiced pacifism and that his followers...
- "The Pacifist" is a science fiction short story by British writer Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 1956 in Fantastic Universe. It appears in his collection...
- a Pacifist organization a member of a Pacifist Party (disambiguation) a believer of a pacifist faith The Pacifist (film), a 1970 film "The Pacifist",...
- A Pacifist organization promotes the pacifist principle of renouncing war and violence for political ends. They are distinguished from organizations concerned...
- a "Neutral" ending, they can reload their saved game to complete the "Pacifist" ending. Flowey is revealed to be a reincarnation of Asriel accidentally...
- Canadian pacifist and suffragist Ludwig Bauer (1878–1935) – Austro-Swiss writer and pacifist Archibald Baxter (1881–1970) – New Zealand pacifist, socialist...
- This is a list of women pacifists and peace activists by nationalitynotable women who are well known for their work in promoting pacifism. Women have...
- known for their opposition to war today; they are known as "Holiness Pacifists". The Emmanuel ****ociation, for example, teaches: We feel bound explicitly...