Keywords
Ammonites, pacifists, Book of Mormon, self-sacrifice
Abstract
Although it is common to believe that the Ammonites were pacifists, the report of their story demonstrates that this is a mistake. Appreciating the Ammonites’ non-pacifism helps us think more clearly about them, and it also explains several features of the text. These are textual elements that surprise us if we assume that the Ammonites were pacifists, but that make perfect sense once we understand that they were not. Moreover, in addition to telling us that the Ammonites were not pacifists, the text also gives us the actual reason the Ammonites came to eschew all conflict — and we learn from this why significant prophetic leaders (from King Benjamin to Alma to Mormon) did not reject the sword in the same way. The text also reveals the intellectual flaw in supposing that the Ammonites’ early acts of self-sacrifice set the proper example for all disciples to follow.
Recommended Citation
Boyce, Duane
(2016)
"The Ammonites Were Not Pacifists,"
Interpreter: A Journal of Latter-day Saint Faith and Scholarship: Vol. 20, Article 13.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/interpreter/vol20/iss1/13