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Pacifism covers a spectrum of views ranging from the belief that international disputes can and should... Pacifism may be based on... Principled pacifism holds that at some point along the spectrum from war to interpersonal physical violence... Pragmatic pacifism holds that the costs of war and inter... Advocacy of pacifism can be found far back in history and literature... pacifism seems not to have existed except as a broad moral guideline against violence between individuals... practiced pacifism by order of their ancestor... The strict practice of pacifism began to be viewed as impractical and even irresponsible when Christians could use such power... that there has been a shift away from pacifism in the American Pentecostal churches to more a style of military chaplaincy and support of... major organisation for Pentecostal Christians who believe in pacifism is the PCPF... pacifism was denounced as cowardice... One common argument against pacifism is the possibility of using violence to prevent further acts of violence... Learning and committing to pacifism helps to send a message that violence is... argue that such pacifism is a self... The ideology and political practice of pacifism also have been criticized by the radical American activist...

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