At this point, with everything unfolding in the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Iran, and Israel, I feel like I need to put something on record clearly, directly, and without ambiguity. I am a conscientious objector. Not in some limited or technical sense. Not in a conditional way. Not in a âonly if itContinue reading “On the Record: I Refuse War in Any Form”
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Faith Should Never Be a Weapon: An Interfaith and Humanist Case Against War with Iran
Right now, it is almost impossible to escape the news about the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran. The story is everywhereâtelevision, social media, newspapers, conversations with friends. War has a way of dominating the public imagination and pushing everything else aside. But moments like this are exactly when moral voicesâreligious and non-religiousContinue reading “Faith Should Never Be a Weapon: An Interfaith and Humanist Case Against War with Iran”
