10.He refused the draft to serve in vietnam as a conscientious objector. That meant losing his title, losing his profession. and being convicted in court.
11.So, a conscientious objector is someone who is against war – who doesn't want to fight because their personal religious beliefs are against fighting in a war.
12.There was in his face that hopelessness of being understood which comes when the objector is constitutionally beyond the reach of a logic that, even under favouring conditions, is almost too coarse a vehicle for the subtlety of the argument.