Earl Hansen, 1973 November 3
Dates
- Creation: 1973 November 3
Language of Materials
English.
General
Document. Religion Editor for SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER ~ "Amnesty Is on Nobody's Ballot--Yet" ~ Newspaper article in SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. ~ The tension between the patriotic duty to one's country to obey orders and the perception of disloyalty of antiwar activists is discussed. Personal accounts of reactions to COs are given, and Gordon Zahn and his book "In Solitary Witness" are introduced. Gordon is quoted as criticizing the church hierarchy for its hesitancy to address the issue of war. He is also quoted saying, "the decision to obey is as much a moral judgment as the decision to refuse obedience." ~ newspaper--Seattle Post-Intelligencer ~ A 9
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