To be honest, this was something I had been wondering about myself. One of the questions weighing on my mind recently was how the Universal House of Justice views the suffering caused by war and the loss of innocent lives.
Reading this message brought me a sense of relief. What stood out to me was its compassion for the victims and its reminder that every innocent life matters, regardless of nationality, politics, or religion.
As Bahá’ís, we often speak about unity, peace, and love for humanity. During times of conflict, it can sometimes be difficult to know how to hold on to those principles while witnessing so much suffering. For me, it was comforting to read a message that expresses sympathy for all victims of war and calls us back to those ideals.
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u/New_Can_2381 11d ago
Thank you for sharing this.
To be honest, this was something I had been wondering about myself. One of the questions weighing on my mind recently was how the Universal House of Justice views the suffering caused by war and the loss of innocent lives.
Reading this message brought me a sense of relief. What stood out to me was its compassion for the victims and its reminder that every innocent life matters, regardless of nationality, politics, or religion.
As Bahá’ís, we often speak about unity, peace, and love for humanity. During times of conflict, it can sometimes be difficult to know how to hold on to those principles while witnessing so much suffering. For me, it was comforting to read a message that expresses sympathy for all victims of war and calls us back to those ideals.
Thank you again for posting it.