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Reflecting on tolerance for a peaceful, united world
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69423, member: 636"] On the International Day for Tolerance, observers reflect that fostering a unified global society requires embracing the oneness of the human family. The writings of Baha'u'llah, founder of the Baha'i Faith, describe tolerance and righteousness as essential educators for mankind. He stated that all people derive their inspiration from a single heavenly source. Eliminating prejudices such as racism and religious intolerance necessitates a profound change in human consciousness, grounded in this spiritual principle. The Baha'i International Community emphasizes that this effort cannot be passive, but requires confrontation of all biases through legal and educational measures. Adopting these spiritual principles is seen as fundamental to solving social problems and calming the conflicts within humanity. This conscious effort to implement the principle of human oneness empowers individuals to overcome discrimination. It is considered crucial for building peaceful and cooperative societies where diverse cultural expressions can flourish. [/QUOTE]
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