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War Inconsistent with the Religion of Jesus Christ
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WAR INCONSISTENT
WITH THE
RELIGION OF JESUS CHRIST
BY
DAVID LOW DODGE
With an Introduction
BY
EDWIN D. MEAD
PUBLISHED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL UNION
GINN & COMPANY, BOSTON
1905
Copyright, 1905, by
THE INTERNATIONAL UNION
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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CONTENTS
Page | ||
Introduction | vii | |
War Inconsistent with the Religion of Jesus Christ | 1 | |
War is Inhuman: | ||
I. | Because it hardens the heart and blunts the tender feelings of mankind | 2 |
II. | War is inhuman, as in its nature and tendency it abuses God’s animal creation | 6 |
III. | War is inhuman, as it oppresses the poor | 8 |
IV. | War is inhuman, as it spreads terror and distress among mankind | 12 |
V. | War is inhuman, as it involves men in fatigue, famine, and all the pains of mutilated bodies | 14 |
VI. | War is inhuman, as it destroys the youth and cuts off the hope of gray hairs | 16 |
VII. | War is inhuman, as it multiplies widows and orphans, and clothes the land in mourning | 18 |
War is Unwise: | ||
I. | Because, instead of preventing, it provokes insult and mischief | 23 |
II. | War is unwise, for instead of diminishing, it increases difficulties | 26 |
III. | War is unwise, because it destroys property | 28 |
IV. | War is unwise, as it is dangerous to the liberties of men | 30 |
V. | War is unwise, as it diminishes the happiness of mankind | 34 |
VI. | War is unwise, as it does not mend, but injures, the morals of society | 36 |
VII. | War is unwise, as it is hazarding eternal things for only the chance of defending temporal things | 42 |
VIII. | War is unwise, as it does not answer the professed end for which it is intended | 44 |
War is Criminal: | ||
I. | Going to war is not keeping from the appearance of evil, but is running into temptation | 47 |
II. | War is criminal, as it naturally inflames the pride of man | 49 |
III. | War necessarily infringes on the consciences of men, and therefore is criminal | 52 |
IV. | War is criminal, as it is opposed to patient suffering under unjust and cruel treatment | 56 |
V. | War is criminal, as it is not doing to others as we should wish them to do to us | 60 |
VI. | War is inconsistent with mercy, and is therefore criminal | 61 |