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Wenatchee Bahá’ís have devotions/firesides weekly

March 15, 2010

The Bahá’ís of Wenatchee have regular devotions or fireside every Thursday evening, Wenatchee. Call 509-860-9560 for time and place. Check out the facebook page also at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=109840125729634

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The earth has one surface. God has not divided this surface by boundaries and barriers to separate races and peoples. Man has set up and established these imaginary lines, giving to each restricted area a name and the limitation of a native land or nationhood. By this division and separation into groups and branches of mankind, prejudice is engendered which becomes a fruitful source of war and strife. Impelled by this prejudice, races and nations declare war against each other; the blood of the innocent is poured out, and the earth torn by violence. Therefore, it has been decreed by God in this day that these prejudices and differences shall be laid aside

— Abdu’l-Baha
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