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War Inconsistent with the Religion of Jesus Christ

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The pamphlet presents a sustained Christian critique of warfare, arguing on moral, prudential, and theological grounds that armed conflict is incompatible with the teachings of Jesus. It first claims war is inhuman — hardening hearts, abusing creation, oppressing the poor, spreading terror, causing mutilation and death, and multiplying widows and orphans. It then contends war is unwise — provoking further insult, increasing difficulties, destroying property, threatening liberties, diminishing happiness, and failing to secure spiritual ends. Finally it treats war as criminal — promoting pride, violating conscience, opposing patient suffering, mercy, forgiveness, and love of enemies — and answers common objections before affirming that the kingdom of the Mediator is spiritual.

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David Low Dodge

David Low Dodge was an American author and advocate known for his pacifist views and writings on the moral implications of war. His notable work, "War Inconsistent with the Religion of Jesus Christ," reflects his deep commitment to peace and the ethical teachings of Christianity. Through his writings, Dodge contributed to the discourse on the intersection of faith and conflict, challenging the justifications for war in light of religious principles. His work remains relevant in discussions about morality and violence, emphasizing the importance of compassion and understanding in human relations.

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