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The Kingdom of God is within you

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Immerse yourself in the timeless spiritual insights of Leo Tolstoy with “The Kingdom of God Is Within You,” now available as an MP3 CD audiobook on Listnerz.com. This powerful work explores the essence of Christianity and the revolutionary idea that the divine resides within each of us.

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The Kingdom of God is within you

CHAPTER I.

THE DOCTRINE OF NON-RESISTANCE TO EVIL BY FORCE HAS BEEN PROFESSED BY A MINORITY OF MEN FROM THE VERY FOUNDATION OF CHRISTIANITY.

Of the Book “What I Believe”—The Correspondence Evoked by it—Letters from Quakers—Garrison’s Declaration—Adin Ballou, his Works, his Catechism—Helchitsky’s “Net of Faith”—The Attitude of the World to Works Elucidating Christ’s Teaching—Dymond’s Book “On War”—Musser’s “Non-resistance Asserted”—Attitude of the Government in 1818 to Men who Refused to Serve in the Army—Hostile Attitude of Governments Generally and of Liberals to Those who Refuse to Assist in Acts of State Violence, and their Conscious Efforts to Silence and Suppress these Manifestations of Christian Non-resistance. Among the first responses called forth by my book were some letters from American Quakers. In these letters, expressing their sympathy with my views on the unlawfulness for a Christian of war and the use of force of any kind, the Quakers gave me details of their own so-called sect, which for more than two hundred years has actually professed the teaching of Christ on non-resistance to evil by force, and does not make use of weapons in self-defense. The Quakers sent me books, from which I learnt how they had, years ago, established beyond doubt the duty for a Christian of fulfilling the command of non-resistance to evil by force, and had exposed the error of the Church’s teaching in allowing war and capital punishment. In a whole series of arguments and texts showing that war—that is, the wounding and killing of men—is inconsistent with a religion founded on peace and good will toward men,