Jesus was a pacifist.

Chris Hedges
Jesus was a pacifist.
Jesus was a pacifist.
Jesus was a pacifist.
Jesus was a pacifist.
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Jesus was a pacifist. Jesus would not have condoned violence. He would have fought against violence with all he had. When Jesus was arrested, his captors knew that they could torture him and force him to give up information.

However, they did not succeed in hurting him physically because Jesus was a pacifist. He never spoke of using violence to get what he wanted or to get even for any wrongs he may have suffered. Violence is the last resort.

When it becomes the first resort, it is too late

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