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Richmond IN 47374-1980
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FUM Board Minute in Response to Threat of War with Iraq
February 16, 2003
"Be not overcome of evil, but
overcome evil with good." Romans 12:21 KJV
"Let us then try what love can do."
William Penn
The government of the United States proposes to protect democracy by
means of preemptive violence against the people of Iraq. Friends United
Meeting calls its membersand all who know the love of Godto
deny the possibility of a "just," "necessary," or
"holy" war.
We believe there is another way to address issues of injustice and oppression
because the root causes of injustice and oppression, such as greed, thirst
for power and lack of mercy, cannot be solved through violence. We must
examine our own entanglements in these roots.
Jesus shows us the way of service, humility, and non-violent interventionsubstituting
courageous acts of compassion for domination. The teachings of Jesus are
clear: Feed the hungry, heal the sick, take care of children, love each
other, forgive each other, return good for evil. In His life, His death,
and His resurrection, we can see a way through our fears which is not
the world's way.
The citizens of the United States continue in turmoil, affected by messages
of fear and terror from all directions; we pray that they do not succumb
to the temptation of believing in the security promised by military might
and action. Only a false security comes through armies or weapons or creating
fearthereby hatredin others. We recognize that following Christ's
way carries risk. Yet, our experience of life under God's power keeps
us on this path of love and compassion. We know that there is notand
never has been in this worldany safety except the safety that is
found in hearts that have been touched and tendered by the Holy Spirit.
Friends United Meeting says to the governments and peoples of the United
States, Iraq, and all the world once again, "The spirit of Christ,
by which we are guided, is not changeable, so as once to command us from
a thing as evil and again to move unto it; and we do certainly know, and
so testify to the world, that the spirit of Christ, which leads us into
all Truth, will never move us to fight and war against any man with outward
weapons, neither for the kingdom of Christ, nor for the kingdoms of this
world." (Declaration from Quakers to King Charles II, 1660)
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