Modern Conscientious Objection A Quaker Perspective

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About This Presentation

This provides the historic foundations of conscientious objection and how this has changed


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Conscientious Objection

From Personal Refusal of War to Holistic Resistance

The Theological Foundation

Rooted in the belief that violence violates "that of
God" in everyone.

George Fox (1651): Declared he "lived in the virtue
of that life and power that took away the occasion
of all wars."

This establishes peace as a spiritual state that
removes the *root causes* of conflict (e.g, lust,
aggression).

Formal Declaration (1660): "We utterly deny all
outward wars and strife and fighting with outward
weapons...”

A Legacy of Civil Disobedience

Quakers have a long history of defying state power
when it conflicts with divine law.

Early Examples: Refusing to swear oaths, non- 4
payment of war taxes, and refusing military i
service.

The principle of civil disobedience under the
guidance of conscience is affirmed as an i |
honorable witness.

Guiding Query: "Do we faithfully maintain our a3 (|
testimony against preparation for and
participation in war?"

Historical Practice

An Escalation of Resistance

1969 (Vietnam War)

Jeff Kisling *resists CO status
itself*, calling it a "safe alternative"

1917 (WWI)

‘AFSC founded. "Absolutist" COs

(Merlin Chamness) beaten; others ‘and co-option by the “military
serve in reconstruction. machine.”
1861 (Civil War) 1948 (Peacetime
Seth Laughlin refuses duty. Endures Draft)

torture but prays for executioners,

Don Laughlin & Harold Burnham
who refuse to fire.

“refuse to register*—a radical step
beyond refusing service. They are
imprisoned.

The Evolution

The Historical Paradox

Quakers maintained "two different and
contradictory peace testimonies.”

The traditional testimony applied to "white wars,” while the community often remained silent
about and benefited from violence against Indigenous peoples and profited from empire.

The "New CO": Holistic Resistance

This history demands an expansion of the peace
testimony.

It shifts objection from just *war* to the *entire
system* of "Christian Colonial Capitalist Violence.”

This "New CO" reframes resistance using familiar A call for
language: peace, resistance, and conscientious sustained

objection. action
against

It directly connects the peace testimony to
modern decolonial and abolitionist commitments.

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Pillars of Holistic Objection

LANDBACK Mutual Aid olitio

Committing to decolonial action Building new community structures
and addressing the foundational based on reciprocity, outside of
violence of colonialism. capitalism and state control.

Reframing the abolition of police
and prisons as a necessary
expression of the Peace Testimony.

Abolition as the "New Peace”

The Core Link

Abolition is reframed as "the necessary expression
of the testimony of Peace.”

The Guiding Logic

It expands the testimony to reject *domestic*
instruments of state violence (police and prisons)
that enforce the colonial order.

The Modern Epistle

"We conscientiously object to and resist
capitalism and white supremacy.”

— Epistle to Friends Regarding Community, Mutual Aid and LANDBACK

Questions?

Thank you.

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