WAR AND PEACE
Methodist Bible Class Motions CONSCRIPTION OPPOSED Following a long discussion on the subject of war and peace, the following motion was passed at the annual convention of the Methodist Young Men’s Bible Class movement in Wellington :— \ "This convention recommends to its members and all the members of the Christian Church who believe that all war, including the one in which our nation is at present engaged, is contrary to the spirit and teaching of Jesus Christ our Lord, and that the way of the Cross is the only method of conquering evil: "(a) To follow that way unswervingly, refusing enlistment, preparations for waf, and all non-combatant service under military control and, (b) To endeavour, by the Grace of God, to understand and serve all men irrespective of nationality, and to persuade them that the only hope for the individual and for the world lies in a following of the teaching and example of Jesus.” This motion was carried by 44 votes to three. On the subject of compulsory military service tlie following motion was carried by 3S votes to 11: — "While recognizing a loyally to the country and Empire of which we are members, this convention reasserts the historic stand of the Christian Church in affirming that the Christian has a higher loyalty, that to his Lord and Master, Jesus Christ, and to Truth as it is revealed to him by the Grace of God. “Believing, therefore, that the conscription of human life for war purposes is an unwarrantable interference with the liberty and conscience of a citizen we urge the Government to stand firm in its refusal to legislate for compulsory military service.”
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 84, 3 January 1940, Page 8
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277WAR AND PEACE Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 84, 3 January 1940, Page 8
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