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                    What is a
                        conscientious objector? A conscientious
                        objector, or CO, is someone who refuses to go to
                        war because it is against his or her conscience.
                        You can think of a conscience as a sense of
                        right and wrong. COs believe that it is wrong to
                        go to war. They do not want to hurt or kill
                        people. They do not want to join the military or
                        support it in any way. 
                       
                     
                       
                    This web site will help you to
                          understand the conscientious objector
                          experience in Canada during the Second World
                          War. Through pictures, words, and voices you
                          will meet the men who chose to be COs. You
                          will find out why they became COs and what
                          happened to them during the war.    
                     
                       
                    The web site will also raise some
                          questions about what you believe and why you
                          believe it. Canada has not been involved in a
                          war where the government imposed military
                          conscription since the Second World War, but
                          it is important to think about what would
                          happen if you had to make a hard choice like
                          the conscientious objectors did.  
                     
                       
                    If Canada did go to war, what would
                          you do?  
                    Don't
                        answer now. 
                     
                       
                    Look through the
                        web site. When you are done, think about what
                        you've read, seen, and heard. Then ask yourself
                        the question again: If Canada went to war, what
                        would you do?  
                    Mennonites
                        respect life and freedom and seek to live in
                        peaceful existence with God's creation. While we
                        acknowledge the sincerity of those who serve in
                        the military, we believe in the power of truth,
                        justice, and love rather than in the power of
                        war. We respect those who answered the call to
                        arms during the Second World War. We also deeply
                        appreciate that Mennonites were able to respond
                        in ways that reflected our convictions. We
                        believe that the story of conscientious
                        objectors is an important part of history.  
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