"Nonviolence begins with the insights that all life is sacred, that all human beings are children of the God of peace, and that as God’s children, we are under certain obligations. Of course, we should never hurt or kill another human being, wage war, build nuclear weapons, or sit idly by while millions of human beings starve to death each year. Nonviolence invites us, also, to reevaluate the way we treat animals in our society. While we resist violence, injustice, and war, and while we practice nonviolence, seek peace, and struggle for justice for the poor, we are also invited to break down the species barrier, extending our belief in Christian compassion to the animal kingdom by, among other things, adopting a vegetarian diet."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Father John Dear, Christianity and Vegetarianism: Pursuing the Nonviolence of Jesus (1990), pp. 1-2
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Nonviolence
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Nonviolence
51 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Nonviolence →
Related Quotes
"When the world presents as a force field of violence, the task of nonviolence is to find ways of living and acting in…"
"Nonviolence has now to be understood less as a moral position adopted by individuals in relation to a field of possib…"
"Nonviolence does not necessarily emerge from a pacific or calm part of the soul. Very often it is an expression of ra…"
"Nonviolent forms of resistance can and must be aggressively pursued. A practice of aggressive nonviolence is, therefo…"
"To be a pragmatic pacifist, one need only consider that large-scale, organized, and systemic war violence is unaccept…"
"Nonviolence is an ideal that cannot always be fully honored in the practice. To the degree that those who practice no…"
"There is no practice of nonviolence that does not negotiate fundamental ethical and political ambiguities, which mean…"
"Nonviolence is less a failure of action than a physical assertion of the claims of life, a living assertion, a claim …"
"Nonviolence is perhaps best described as a practice of resistance that becomes possible, if not mandatory, precisely …"
"By definition, civil society has to work within a framework of non-violence."