Australian Christian Conscientious Objectors during the Vietnam War Years 1964–72
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In this paper, a data set was compiled of known Christian conscientious objectors during the Vietnam War years from authoritative sources, which allowed identification of these men, the grounds on which their conscientious beliefs were based and formed and how they personally responded to their moral dilemma.About:
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The Catechism of the Catholic Church
TL;DR: Catechism of the Catholic Church Sexual Identity (No. 2333) as mentioned in this paper states: "Men and women should acknowledge and accept their sexual identity, and should be encouraged to be themselves, regardless of their sexual orientation."
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Australia's Vietnam. Australia in the Second Indo-China War.
Carlyle A. Thayer,Peter King +1 more
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The Church of God
TL;DR: Lee reported that worshippers saw a "supernatural fire" in their services as discussed by the authors, which was not unusual for Lee, who frequently wrote to the Church of Gall Evangel about being in the battle for the Lord.
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Vietnam: An Epic Tragedy, 1945–1975
TL;DR: The Vietnam War remains a conflict much cited by politicians and commentators, yet is fundamentally poorly understood as discussed by the authors, particularly in terms of the specific reasons the US intervention was ultimate and decisive.
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The Catechism of the Catholic Church
TL;DR: Catechism of the Catholic Church Sexual Identity (No. 2333) as mentioned in this paper states: "Men and women should acknowledge and accept their sexual identity, and should be encouraged to be themselves, regardless of their sexual orientation."
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What's Wrong with ANZAC?: The Militarisation of Australian History
Henry Reynolds,Marilyn Lake +1 more
TL;DR: Some of Australia's leading historians have criticised the Anzac obsession as mentioned in this paper, arguing that it distorts the rest of Australian history, and pointed out that Anzac has become a sacred, untouchable element of the nation.
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From Postbox to Powerhouse: A Centenary History of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
TL;DR: From Postbox to Powerhouse as mentioned in this paper tracks the history of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet from its very humble beginnings as a department that did little more than circulate papers between other government departments.
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Zombie Myths of Australian Military History
TL;DR: In this article, leading Australian military historians tackle ten of the most enduring historical zombies that have staggered their way through the annals of this nation's military history, from the mistaken idea that there was no Aboriginal resistance to occupation, to Gallipoli as a near success, to Japanese designs to invade Australia in WWII, right up to the triumphal success that was East Timor.