Talk:Passive obedience
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"Passive obedience is ... refuse to follow that religion as required by law, but willingly accept any punishment for not so following. Compare to passive resistance, refusal to follow a law while willingly accepting punishment for that refusal." So what is the difference? --Henrygb 16:50, 5 August 2005 (UTC)
[edit] None.
Yeah, this is more or less completely wrong. Editing as we speak (though not really expanding--there's not that much to say, or at least I don't have time to do the details). —Preceding unsigned comment added by Fearwig (talk • contribs)