Subj: Appreciation and invitation 
Date: 7/21/2003 10:03:44 AM Central America Standard Ti
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To: JohnWorldPeace@aol.com
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I recently visited your website and I wanted to let you know that I totally
appreciate your dedication to Peace.  It reaffirms my belief in humanity
each time i meet someone who seems to have grasped the obvious.  That
humanity must embrace each other and peace must be pursued.    I want to
offer a word of thanks out of the multitudes for your dedication to the all
important goal for humanity.

I also want to say that you should look into the Bahai Faith.  This
invitation might seem inappropriate but i want to assure you that it is not
the complete motivation for this email.   I am truly impressed when i see
people that believe in peace and have the courage to be shamelessly open
about it.    Ive been a Bahai for about 8 years now and i was attracted to
it because of the core belief set and its overall goal of world peace
through tolerance.

Humanity is now coming of age. It is this that makes possible the
unification of the human family and the building of a peaceful, global
society. Among the principles which the Baha'i Faith promotes as vital to
the achievement of this goal are

the abandonment of all forms of prejudice
assurance to women of full equality of opportunity with men
recognition of the unity and relativity of religious truth
the elimination of extremes of poverty and wealth
the realization of universal education
the responsibility of each person to independently search for truth
the establishment of a global commonwealth of nations
recognition that true religion is in harmony with reason and the pursuit of
scientific knowledge

I hope that my shameless offering of religion in no way tarnishes that
thanks i wanted to pass to you in admiration of your life path.

http://www.presbyterians-r-us.com


 

How can we manifest peace on earth if we do not include everyone (all races, all nations, all religions, both sexes) in our vision of Peace?


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