Can anyone enlighten me as to the attitude of congregationalists to war?
My family studies have suddenly made me wonder why so few of my relatives up to 1914 seem to have been involved in any wars.
Many have had occupations which could have kept them at home, but others who I would have expected to have been in the forces I can find no military records of. (Possibly lost of course.)
Many ancestors in the 19th century I know to have been congregationalists.
But I can't find any statements online about whether they would support wars in general...or was it left to the individual conscience?
(PS I call myself a humanist and am not involved in any religion.)
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