Attitudes towards Violence and Pacifism

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Attitudes towards Violence and Pacifism These icons indicate that teacher s notes or useful web addresses are available in the Notes Page. This icon indicates the slide contains activities created in Flash. These activities are not editable. 1 of 18 For more detailed instructions, see the Getting Started presentation.

What is pacifism? 2 of 18 The word pacifism comes from the Latin for peacemaking. Some people say you can only be a pacifist if you refuse to use violence but others say that if you are a peacemaker then you can use violence and still be called a pacifist. This is because violence is sometimes necessary to bring about peace and justice.

3 of 18 There are many questions that we might have to think about when considering pacifism. Here are a few. What do you think?! If your country is attacked, what should you do?! If your country called you up to fight in a war which you believed was wrong, what should you do?! If your government is not democratic and is not treating people in society fairly, what should you do?! Should religious people ever fight in a war?! How should you react to threats or violent situations which do not involve war?

Why are people pacifists? 4 of 18

Types of pacifism 5 of 18

Arguments against pacifism 6 of 18

Pacifism in the UK 7 of 18

8 of 18 A test of faith During the First World War, a conscientious objector in Britain could go before a panel. If they proved their case they would be given non-combat duties, but if they did not prove their case, and still refused to fight, they could be sent to prison. Some men found it very difficult as they were often kept in solitary confinement (to protect them from other prisoners who saw them as cowards, as well as for punishment). Others found that their faith supported them through the difficult times.

One man s story Fenner Brockway 9 of 18 I am thoroughly well and happy. I do not seem to be in prison. You know how contentedly I entered; that feeling has remained all through. I am calmer in spirit than I have been for a long time My cell has seemed a quiet retreat and within it I have rediscovered the power of prayer. Explain why you think that Fenner was able to cope so well with his imprisonment.

The Bible and pacifism 10 of 18

A history of Christian attitudes to war and pacifism 11 of 18

The Koran and pacifism 12 of 18 The Koran teaches:! that war is an unwanted obligation, but if it becomes necessary it should be carried out humanely and ended as swiftly as possible.! that Allah does not approve of war. Each time they kindle the fire of war, Allah extinguishes it. Surat al- Ma ida: 64! that Allah allows war to defend the faith. Permission to fight is given to those who are fought against because they have been wronged merely for saying Our Lord is God. Surat al-hajj: 39-40! That if war is necessary to defend faith it should be conducted justly. Do not let hatred for a people incite you into not being just. Surat al-ma ida: 8

Islam and pacifism 13 of 18

Judaism and pacifism 14 of 18

Hinduism and non-violence 15 of 18

Ghandi 16 of 18

What do we mean by non-violence? 17 of 18

The United Nations working for peace 18 of 18