I pressed my friend, Rev. Clay Calloway, about what he would actually do. Clay avoided the question and simply quoted scripture that may or may not apply, but required more attention that just repeating it. He really added nothing to the subject while superficially appearing to be holy. Is that called sanctimonious? His stance was not pacifism, but passivism - taking no stand whatsoever. Pacifism has merit. Passivism is simply lazy. The Passivist effectively supports the one who first the first shot. - John Slider
Let Suffering Speak.
I pressed my friend, Rev. Clay Calloway, about what he would actually do. Clay avoided the question and simply quoted scripture that may or may not apply, but required more attention that just repeating it. He really added nothing to the subject while superficially appearing to be holy. Is that called sanctimonious? His stance was not pacifism, but passivism - taking no stand whatsoever. Pacifism has merit. Passivism is simply lazy. The Passivist effectively supports the one who first the first shot. - John Slider