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Historic Writings

"Loving Your Enemies" by Martin Luther King, Jr. (1957) - A great sermon by Martin Luther King, dealing with the heart of the New Testament: the love of enemies.

New England Non-Resistance Society Declaration of Sentiments (1838) - Written by the world-renowned American abolitionist and pacifist William Lloyd Garrison, this is the Declaration of Sentiments adopted by the New England Non-Resistance Society in 1838.

Blessing the Bombs by George Zabelka (1985) - Air Force chaplain George Zabelka repents over his involvement with the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War Two.

"Patriotism and Government" by Leo Tolstoy (1900) - In this essay, Leo Tolstoy examines the concepts of patriotism and government, in relation to the teachings of Jesus.

"Leo Tolstoy's Last Message to Mankind" by Leo Tolstoy (1909) - Written for the 18th International Peace Congress held at Stockholm in 1909.

"Human Government" by Henry Clarke Wright (1850) - Preacher and abolitionist Henry Clarke Wright reveals the true nature of human government.

Adin Ballou Addresses Common Arguments Against Christian Pacifism (1846) - 19th Century minister Adin Ballou addresses some common arguments against what he terms "Christian Non-Resistance" (excerpts from his Christian Non-Resistance).

"How Many Does It Take?" by Adin Ballou - In this tract, Adin Ballou addresses the hypocrisy of those who condemn sin from private individuals while justifying the sinful actions of the state.

"Consistency with a Vengeance" by Adin Ballou - In this satirical work, Adin Ballou reveals the inconsistency between Christianity and human government.

"Capital Punishment: Reasons for Immediate Abolition" by Adin Ballou - As the title suggests, Adin Ballou makes the case for the immediate abolition of capital punishment.

"The Superiority of Moral over Political Power" by Adin Ballou (1845) - For those who argue that Christians must vote and use the power of the state to improve this world, Adin Ballou argues that moral power, not political power, will accomplish this goal.

"Losing Influence" by Adin Ballou - Adin Ballou responds to so-called Christians who are actively involved in politics.


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