II.
Vows of Rejection
“We
renounce violence of the heart, tongue and fist, neither willing nor working
harm to any”
- I will reject violence of the
fist: I will not retaliate toward anger or assault, provocation or
violence, in word or action; I will not seek or inflict any injury, harm
or death toward any person.
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(Idi Amin testing a new weapon) |
Idi Amin has been referred to
as Africa’s Hitler. His eight-year reign of terror over Uganda in the 1970s resulted
in hundreds of thousands killed. Amin perpetrated gross human rights
abuses, violent political repression, ethnic persecution and extrajudicial killings. When church
leaders spoke up in protest, they were interrogated and killed. Festo
Kivengere, an Anglican bishop who escaped into exile after Archbishop Janani Luwun
was murdered for speaking out against Amin’s tyrannical regime, was asked if he
would strike back at Dictator Amin if he had the opportunity: “If you were
sitting in Ida Amin’s office with a gun in your hand, what would you do?”
Bishop Kivengere responded, “I would give the gun to Amin and say, ‘This is
your weapon; my weapon is love.”*