Religious freedom constitutes a basic and fundamental

 human right. All states and secular powers should encourage any person's spiritual conviction by benevolent and charitable attitude; for the perpetuation and prosperity of the state depends upon the ethical and moral character of society in pursuit of intellectual and spiritual expression. A balance between spirituality and the material life is thus attained without conflict or opposition. This spiritual nature unites all persons together into a universal fellowship regardless of

nationality, creed, race, color, sex, religion, ideology,

ethnicity, culture, social origin, social status or position, birth or other distinction, proving that all men and women are of the same family, related by spirit, being ever needful of

spiritual instruction by those persons moved by the

inspiration of their Spiritual Father. Therefore, it is good for all persons, all groups and all states to listen, for their own sakes, to the Word of The Spiritual Father and to holy

persons moved by The Spiritual Father with understanding, tolerance and respect.
Every member of the human family, equally and without

distinction, is invested by The Spiritual Father with a

spiritual nature; thus, each and every person should be

considered by every other person as a spiritual being entitled to freely exercise this spiritual nature as a normal, inherent expression which everyone is pledged to respect in reverence to The Spiritual Father . Every human being is an individual expression of the Spiritual Father and is therefore sacred and divine, created in the image of The Spiritual Father . Each person's spiritual rights take precedent over any material rights, and no person, group of persons or social organization should have the power to deny these rights.


 

 

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