What Christian religion doesn’t engage in warfare?

Publius2021-03-27T00:41:56Z

My church.  We don't declare wars, but we do believe in serving our country when called upon to do so.

Rita2021-03-26T06:23:18Z

Christian pacifism is the theological and ethical position that any form of violence is incompatible with the Christian faith. Christian pacifists state that Jesus himself was a pacifist who taught and practiced pacifism and that his followers must do likewise.

Bobby Jim2021-03-26T03:09:05Z

None. Christianity teaches us to defend the innocent if we can, and stand up against the foes of our faith. (Jehovah's Witnesses are not of the Christian Faith.) 

The First Dragon2021-03-26T00:08:36Z

The Amish, Mennonites and the Friends [Quakers].  Probably others I don't recall.
Jehovah's Witnesses, but I don't count them as Christians. Still, they are pacifists.

BJ2021-03-25T23:47:55Z

JW's do not go to war and a few other religions do not go to war and kill their brothers.

true Christians, who have their conscience trained by the Bible, do not learn war or participate in warfare.

professed Christians often go to war against members of their own faith. Catholics kill Catholics on battlefields. Protestant kill Protestant.

a hundred million people have been killed in the wars of this 20th century, and all those wars have been supported by the religions of this world.

As a result, religious people have killed other religious people.
Much of the time, they have killed people of their own religion. 

Rather than encourage love for one’s brother, the churches have supported and even promoted the killing of one’s brother in war.

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