HWPL held WARP office in Latvia with five religious leaders
HWPL held WARP office in Latvia with five religious leaders
- interfaith dialogue led by religious leaders from five religious bodies -
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▲ Lutheran church, Buddhism, Catholicism, Hinduism and Islam |
On June 11th 2015, HWPL (Heavenly culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light, Chairman Man Hee Lee) held interfaith through the World Alliance of Religions' Peace (WARP) office at Riga business school.
At this time, five religious leaders, who were Buddhism, Catholicism, Islam, Lutheran church and Hinduism, gathered for the topic of 'Definition of True Peace according to the Scripture'. and they had Q&A time for the contents of the topic with many youth.
The event began by watching introduction videos of HWPL and WARP summit first and international peace festival held in last September in South Korea. All the religious leaders who had seen the video of WARP summit for the first time were pleased to join such a great peace activity as Latvian peace delegates.
▲ WARP Summit Highlight Video
Through this peace movement, each religious leaders felt the important role of religious leader to establish peace was emphasized which led to the signing of the peace agreement, promising each other that they will continuously meet together for the purpose of peace. the youth participants have confidence that the answer to peace within each religious scripture would be the basis of all peace works.
The WARP office of HWPL aims to compare religious scriptures to recognize the true will of God, which is peace, not war, even within all the different teachings, and to become one. It is favorably reviewed as a practical way to advance the realization of world peace, because the peace dialogue does not end with just 'recognizing' the matter but encourage religious leaders to put 'steady efforts' to achieve a common goal, "World Peace." The WARP office of HWPL is already being established globally with 62 offices in 41 countries, will be held in many parts of the world in June including India and Switzerland.
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