actually, strictly speaking a conscientious objector is objecting to doing something because they believe their conscience won’t let them. (I say they believe not to indicate they are wrong, but to indicate that a conscientious objector that sincerely believes their objections doesn’t need to prove the objections are objectively true.) so it doesn’t actually have to involve war at all.
Millie’s technically not wrong, given that the homework appears to be arguably sapient, there’s an argument that laws agianst slavery start to matter.
Like Muhummad Ali? Also, that means they don’t like war.
actually, strictly speaking a conscientious objector is objecting to doing something because they believe their conscience won’t let them. (I say they believe not to indicate they are wrong, but to indicate that a conscientious objector that sincerely believes their objections doesn’t need to prove the objections are objectively true.) so it doesn’t actually have to involve war at all.
Millie’s technically not wrong, given that the homework appears to be arguably sapient, there’s an argument that laws agianst slavery start to matter.
Are you allergic to proper capitalization?
Perhaps, a conscientious objector “agianst” it?
Ozy’s right, it’s not Millies conscience that’s holding her back.
she just read the dictionary. She knows what the terms mean… Apparently hers had a geographical names section that she didn’t read though
There are at least three dozen papers in that mob.
They must have big classrooms.
No one said that all that homework was just from one class or even one school