World Religions Conference Held in Kelowna, B.C.

World Religions Conference Held in Kelowna, B.C.

At the world religions conference in Kelowna, British Columbia, the question regarding the existence of God and human suffering was posed as people of all faiths came to share their responses.
All religious backgrounds were welcomed to the 11th Annual Conference, held Monday evening, for an Open Discussion on Spirituality.
“We want to bring all religions Together and Speak About the Same Teachings Becouse We Believe All Religions Came From One God, It You have to Be the Same Message,” Said Imam Shakoor Ahmad.

The conference was held in Vernon the previous year, and this year it was held there once more, welcoming guests from all over the world to discuss the existence of God and human suffering.
“We have been travelling to various cities, including Whitehorse, Yukon.

We’ve located Let’s talk about our commonalities and find out what we have in common. “Let’s bring such an atmosphere where there is love and passion for each other rather than hatred,” said Rizwan Peerzada, president of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community.
A Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society member served as the conference’s moderator and shared her indigenous perspective on religion.
“At The Same Time As An Elder As Well Due To Previous Colonialism And Everything Experiences.

The moderator, Freda McLean, said, “I’m just learning more in-depth about our indigenous spirituality.
The purpose of this gathering was to not only talk about whether God exists, but also to demonstrate how universal religion can be.
“We want to remove the Differences Between Us and Edurate Ourselves from Each other, Learn from Each other and then can have a Prosperous and Peaceful Community,” Said Ahmad.

The event included a public Q&A session where speakers could share insights into their faith.

Conference on World Religions Held in Kelowna, B.C.

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