Tim Gee tells the story of why he became a pacifist and what it means to him. Gee reflects on the lives of peacemakers past and present to provide responses to questions like ';Don't we have to hit back if were hurt?', ';Don't we need war to respond to evil?' and ';Doesn't religion justify wars?'. This is a critique of war, but more than that, it stakes a claim for pacifisms feminist and anti-racist qualities. This is a call for a more nonviolent world.