Although you might think this opposes the sense of this Mod, or even human nature itself, it is possibe to live this way and to play the Mod in a peaceful way. But, to warn you in advance: This will be harder than you think! Note the difference in the definitions above between pacifism (no violence at all) and pacificism (only violence when absolutely necessary).
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| - Although you might think this opposes the sense of this Mod, or even human nature itself, it is possibe to live this way and to play the Mod in a peaceful way. But, to warn you in advance: This will be harder than you think! Note the difference in the definitions above between pacifism (no violence at all) and pacificism (only violence when absolutely necessary).
- This ability can be used to remove tension and aggression from a situation and from others, therefore it can be used to dissipate an argument, to escape a potential fight or to resume amicability. However, the more tension and aggression there is, the harder it is to remove it all. Therefore, it might not be possible to use this ability in all hostile situations, especially the more extreme ones. It also does require some conscious aspect to its use, and therefore Laurie and Braedan couldn't use it if they were unconscious, or if they were too paralysed by fear or doubt.
- The greatest downfall of this technique is that Daigaru must stay still and continuing transferring chakra to the clones, rendering him unable to move even an inch until the clones are destroyed or dispersed.
- Full: For 8...18 seconds, target foe cannot attack. This effect ends if the target takes damage. Concise: (8...18 seconds.) Target foe cannot attack. Ends if this foe takes damage. __TOC__
- One of three options for a starting Cultural Values civc Pacifism provides a substantial 50% bonus to File:Greatperson.gif birth rate at the cost of decreased military production and higher war weariness. Pacifism just like the name suggests provides a nice great person bonus but substantially hampers military production making it a good choice for less warlike play styles. The one exception to this is the Grigori who can use the File:Greatperson.gif bonus to turn out more early Adventurer.
- Pacifism är en motstånd mot krig och våld. Nox är en pacifism ras som har en pacifism filosofi och icke-våld som är så strikta att de vägrar att ens försvara sig när de blev hotade. Om en Nox befinner sig i en sådan situation, tenderar de att oftast gömma genom användning av deras stealth teknologi eller helt enkelt använda sin teknologi för att ta bort angriparna tillsammans med sina vapen. Denna politik är så strikt att andra inom sitt område tvingas att lyda sina regler politik pacifism vid behov. Om besökare försöker använda våld mot varandra, Nox tar bort deras vapen som en del av deras regler. (RPG: "Stargate SG-1: Fantastic Frontiers: Stargate Season One")
- Pacifism was the term used to describe the beliefs of anyone who opposed wars and the use of violence. Anyone who took this choice of life was known as a pacifist.
- Pacifism often arose out of a respect for other forms of life, even hostile ones. As such, tendencies of pacifism and vegetarianism often overlapped. Sometimes pacifism was tied to religious beliefs, but this was not necessarily the case. As with Vulcans, secular ethics based on pure reason could result in pacifism. Pacifists were often looked down upon by warrior races such as the Kzinti. (TAS: "The Slaver Weapon")
- Pacifism is the opposition to war or violence as a means of settling disputes. Pacifists Christian denominations are known as the peace churches. The term historic peace churches refers specifically to three church groups: the Church of the Brethren, the Mennonites and the Society of Friends.
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| - Although you might think this opposes the sense of this Mod, or even human nature itself, it is possibe to live this way and to play the Mod in a peaceful way. But, to warn you in advance: This will be harder than you think! Note the difference in the definitions above between pacifism (no violence at all) and pacificism (only violence when absolutely necessary).
- This ability can be used to remove tension and aggression from a situation and from others, therefore it can be used to dissipate an argument, to escape a potential fight or to resume amicability. However, the more tension and aggression there is, the harder it is to remove it all. Therefore, it might not be possible to use this ability in all hostile situations, especially the more extreme ones. It also does require some conscious aspect to its use, and therefore Laurie and Braedan couldn't use it if they were unconscious, or if they were too paralysed by fear or doubt.
- The greatest downfall of this technique is that Daigaru must stay still and continuing transferring chakra to the clones, rendering him unable to move even an inch until the clones are destroyed or dispersed.
- Pacifism is the opposition to war or violence as a means of settling disputes. Pacifists Christian denominations are known as the peace churches. The term historic peace churches refers specifically to three church groups: the Church of the Brethren, the Mennonites and the Society of Friends. Many peace churches teach that Jesus was himself a pacifist who taught and practiced pacifism, and that his followers must do likewise. Some vary on whether physical force can ever be justified in self-defense or protecting another, as many adhere strictly to nonresistance when confronted by violence, but all would traditionally agree that violence on behalf of a country or a government would not be permissible for Christians. There has always been at least a faction of pacifism in all large Christian groups, but certain churches have consistently taken a pacifist stance since their founding. Besides the historic peace churches, these include the Amish, Hutterites, and others in the Anabaptist tradition, Doukhobors, Molokans, Bruderhof Communities, Schwenkfelders, Moravians many groups of Brethren, and many groups within the Pentecostal movement, several other smaller groups have been peace churches, including some now extinct or nearly so such as the Shakers. These groups often differ with each other, and among themselves, about the propriety of non-combatant military or other governmental service such as performing services as unarmed medical personnel. One faction states that Jesus would never have had any objection to helping those who were hurting and in fact did so himself, while the other states that those doing so, in a military context at least, free up a person who does not object to violence then to fill a direct combat role and hence indirectly are contributing to further violence. Some groups once containing a relatively large pacifist faction are now almost devoid of one, such as the Church of Christ. Although non-credal and not explicitly pacifist, the Community of Christ has emerged as an international peace church through such ministries as the Community of Christ International Peace Award, the Daily Prayer for Peace and campaigns to support conscientious objection to war. Churches of Christ, especially those who hold with the teachings of David Lipscomb, tend toward weak pacifist views. This means that they believe that the use of coercion and/or force may be okay, but that resorting to warfare is not an option open to Christians. Many conservative members of the Church of Christ reject this position and do not consider themselves to be pacifists. At one point, active membership in and acceptance of the beliefs of one of the peace churches was a requisite for conscientious objector status in the United States and hence exemption from military conscription or, for those already in the military, honorable discharge as an objector. However, after a series of court rulings this requirement was later dropped in the United States and one can claim conscientious objection based on a personal belief system that was not necessarily Christian or even religiously-based. Peace churches, especially larger ones with greater financial resources, have traditionally attempted to heal the ravages of war without favoritism. This has often proven controversial in and of itself, as when the Quakers sent large shipments of foods and medicines to North Vietnam during the Vietnam War, and also to U.S.-embargoed Cuba. The American Friends Service Committee and Mennonite Central Committee are two of the denominational aid agencies set up by the Quakers and Mennonites respectively. In the 1990s, the Quakers, Brethren and Mennonites came together to create Christian Peacemaker Teams, an international organization that works to reduce violence and systematic injustice in areas of conflict. The CPT is viewed by some as a response to criticisms that peace churches rely on states and militaries to protect them from forced dissolution.
- Full: For 8...18 seconds, target foe cannot attack. This effect ends if the target takes damage. Concise: (8...18 seconds.) Target foe cannot attack. Ends if this foe takes damage. __TOC__
- One of three options for a starting Cultural Values civc Pacifism provides a substantial 50% bonus to File:Greatperson.gif birth rate at the cost of decreased military production and higher war weariness. Pacifism just like the name suggests provides a nice great person bonus but substantially hampers military production making it a good choice for less warlike play styles. The one exception to this is the Grigori who can use the File:Greatperson.gif bonus to turn out more early Adventurer.
- Pacifism är en motstånd mot krig och våld. Nox är en pacifism ras som har en pacifism filosofi och icke-våld som är så strikta att de vägrar att ens försvara sig när de blev hotade. Om en Nox befinner sig i en sådan situation, tenderar de att oftast gömma genom användning av deras stealth teknologi eller helt enkelt använda sin teknologi för att ta bort angriparna tillsammans med sina vapen. Denna politik är så strikt att andra inom sitt område tvingas att lyda sina regler politik pacifism vid behov. Om besökare försöker använda våld mot varandra, Nox tar bort deras vapen som en del av deras regler. (RPG: "Stargate SG-1: Fantastic Frontiers: Stargate Season One")
- Pacifism often arose out of a respect for other forms of life, even hostile ones. As such, tendencies of pacifism and vegetarianism often overlapped. Sometimes pacifism was tied to religious beliefs, but this was not necessarily the case. As with Vulcans, secular ethics based on pure reason could result in pacifism. Pacifists were often looked down upon by warrior races such as the Kzinti. (TAS: "The Slaver Weapon") In the late 1930s of an alternate timeline created by Leonard McCoy's escape through the Guardian of Forever, Edith Keeler lead a pacifist movement that delayed the United States' entry into World War II, thereby giving Germany the time they needed to develop the atomic bomb first and win the war. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever" )
- Pacifism was the term used to describe the beliefs of anyone who opposed wars and the use of violence. Anyone who took this choice of life was known as a pacifist.
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