Two new videos on drone warfare
The Interfaith Network on Drone Warfare recently released two videos for use in congregations.
The Interfaith Network on Drone Warfare has produced two new videos for congregation. They’ve also edited three documentaries into half-hour versions. Each of these films are short enough to be used in a Sunday school or adult education class. All of the films include study guides and promotional flyers.
Moral and Safe?
The first, Moral and Safe?: War, Peace, Drone Warfare and the Religious Community and The Religious Community and Drone Warfare, is an introductory film for congregations for whom drone warfare is a new issue. It describes the history, use and nature of lethal drones as well as the human rights, legal and moral challenges posed by drone warfare.
Mark Harrison of Church and Society and David Wildman of Global Ministries are featured in the films.
Trailer - Moral and Safe? from George McCollough on Vimeo.
Additional information is available on the network’s website.
The Religious Community and Drone Warfare
The second film, The Religious Community and Drone Warfare, digs deeper into the religious concerns about drone warfare on an interfaith basis.
The Religious Community and Drone Warfare Trailer from George McCollough on Vimeo.
Additional information is available on the network’s website
Three 30-minute documentaries
In addition to the two new films, the network edited three other documentaries into half-hour versions for use in educational settings.
- Unmanned: America’s Drone Wars, directed by Robert Greenwald
- National Bird, directed by Sonia Kennebeck
- Drone, directed by Tonje Hessen Schei