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Lawmakers and Faith Leaders Chat With the Pope
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44950, member: 636"] Religious leaders from more than sixty countries just finished meeting in Rome for an important conference about faith and peace. The Interparliamentary Union brought together people from different beliefs to talk about working together better. Delegates visited the Vatican and met Pope Leo XIV during their two-day gathering. They discussed ways parliament members could help different religions get along and solve conflicts around the world. Many conversations focused on the war happening in the Middle East and other fights connected to religious differences. Representatives came from Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Bahai, Sikh, Buddhist, and Humanist groups to share ideas. One attendee represented Humanists International and spoke for atheists and agnostics worldwide. People from opposing belief systems sat together and ate meals as friends despite their different views about life and truth. The conference showed how talking calmly helps religious groups that usually argue find common ground. Participants shared jokes and personal stories during breaks between official meetings. The event highlighted how both arguing and peaceful discussion help humans learn from each other. Debate pushes people to challenge ideas and find better answers to hard questions. Conversation helps people see what they share rather than what divides them. The conference proved that people can disagree about beliefs without becoming enemies. Faith leaders learned they must choose the right time for challenging others versus cooperating for peace. [/QUOTE]
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