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noun - someone who tries to bring peace
noun - a belt-fed machine gun capable of firing more than 500 rounds per minute
PEACEMAKERS - Peacemakers was an American pacifist organization. The name of the group was taken from a section of the Bible, the Beatitudes or Sermon on the Moun...
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Plural form of peacemaker. |
a person who brings about peace, especially by reconciling adversaries. |
A person who brings about peace, especially by reconciling adversaries. |
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Peacemakers was an American pacifist organization. The name of the group was taken from a section of the Bible, the Beatitudes or Sermon on the Mount: Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God. * The group was founded following a conference on More Disciplined and Revolutionary Pacifist Activity in Chicago in July 1948 to advocate nonviolent resistance in the service of peace, particularly draft resistance and tax resistance. The groups members vowed:* (1) to refuse to serve in the armed forces in either peace or war; (2) to refuse to make or transport weapons of war; (3) to refuse to be conscripted or to register; (4) to consider to refuse to pay taxes for war purposes a position already adopted by some; (5) to spread the idea of peacemaking and to develop non-violent methods of opposing war through various forms of non-cooperation and to advocate unilateral disarmament and economic democracy.[1] * The group was organized largely by Ernest and Marion Bromley |