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    Solihull News, UK
    March 20, 2015

    Hope despite all this destruction


    Bahá'u'lláÁH, the founder of the Bahá'í Faith teaches us to "consort
    with all religions with amity and concord."

    Yet, the history of the human race is filled with episodes of
    religious prejudice and ethnic cleansing.

    The last century has witnessed the Armenian genocide of the First
    World War, the Holocaust of the Second World War, the massacres of
    many thousands of defenceless civilians in the Balkans in the 1990s
    and many more besides.

    The victors of bloody conflicts have periodically and for a variety of
    misguided reasons tried to erase all traces of their predecessors and
    of previous civilisations.

    Alarmingly, we now see this once again in Nimrud and Hatra, Iraq,
    where the forces of blind fundamentalism have literally bulldozed two
    UNESCO world heritage sites, just as the Taliban destroyed the giant
    ancient Buddhas carved out of the mountains in central Afghanistan in
    March 2001.

    However, there is hope. The enduring legacy of the last hundred years
    is that it compelled the peoples of the world to begin seeing
    themselves as the members of a single human race, and the earth as
    that race's Despite the continuing conflict, violence and destruction
    that darkens the horizon, prejudices that once seemed inherent in the
    nature of the human species are everywhere giving way.

    That so fundamental a change could occur in so brief a period -
    virtually overnight in the perspective of historical time - suggests
    the magnitude of the possibilities for the future.

    True religion is concerned with the ennobling of character and the
    harmonizing of relationships.

    True religion gives meaning to life and has simultaneously been the
    chief force binding diverse peoples together in ever larger and more
    developed societies.

    The great advantage of the present age is the perspective that makes
    it possible for the entire human race to see this civilizing process
    that is gradually, yet discernibly bringing our world into line with
    the world of God.

    "The well-being of mankind, its peace and security, are unattainable,"
    Bahá'u'lláh urges, "unless and until its unity is firmly established."

    Bahá'í Community of Solihull www.solihullbahais.org.uk



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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