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What belongs to Caesar: a discussion on the Christian's response to.., c.1-2
The author makes a strong case for a more radical Christian application of what it means to be a conscientious objector to war. He claims that those who are willing to refuse the government their "warm bodies but nevertheless volunteer (however reluctantly) their "cold cash for war taxes, are failing to make the choice of discipleship where it counts..
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