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Union of Orthodox Journalists (SPZH) · Aug 19 View source View full article on hyper.nooz.ai

How Christians abandoned pacifism

… the records of Roman trials (Acta Martyrum) that authentically document refusals to serve in the military and to shed blood.

Saints who suffered for refusing to fight

Saint Maximilian of Tebessa (295 AD, Numidia). Conscripted into the Roman army as the son of a veteran, the 21-year-old Maximilian refused to take the military oath and to be measured for height. From the court record: – Maximilian: "I cannot serve, I cannot do evil. I am a Christian." – Proconsul Dion: "Serve, or you will perish." Maximilian was beheaded for refusing military service.

Saint Marcellus of Tangier (298 AD, Tangier). The centurion Marcellus, during a celebration in honor of Emperor Diocletian, publicly removed his military belt, threw down his centurion's staff and weapons before the troops: "I serve Jesus Christ, the Eternal King. From this moment I abandon the …

Against · doing evil
Sentiment: positive

The speaker refuses to participate in evil based on his Christian identity.

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