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Within Christianity there are Quakers, Mennonites, Amish, Doukbors and a few other smaller groups.

Baha'is maybe, but the Baha'i Faith teaches that war may be necessary, but only when one nation violates the sovereignty of another and then there must be a united coalition to stop that aggressor nation. War is not justified for any other reason.

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Christianity doesn't believe in violence. It is about the one and only God who loved us enough to send his son and die for us. He is a powerful but loving God.

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