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Angie Somonod Limbo

Angie Somonod Limbo

Baha'i since 1976

Angie declared as a Baha’i in 1976 when she was only 19 years old. Her first encounter with the Faith was through a book she borrowed from her sister entitled Thief in the Night by William Sears. She has been a practicing believer for 47 years. She was a former Auxiliary Board member and Local Spiritual Assembly Chairman of Baguio City, Philippines.

She is praying for justice that the National Spiritual Assembly of the Philippines (NSA Philippines) will one day have the moral courage to revoke the Baha'i voting rights of her nephew Jamal Saturn Somonod Daumar for having committed incest rape against their own flesh and blood, and for his being a covert member of the New People's Army, a Communist Terrorist Group in the Philippines. Until that day comes, while she remains a member of the Baha'i International Community, she has officially written the Universal House of Justice that she will no longer be a member of the Philippine Baha'i Community.

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Andrea Somonod Toledo

Baha'i since 1986

Andrea was born as a second-generation believer. After 12 years of studying various religious scriptures and philosophy books she officially declared as a Baha'i at 15 years old in 2001. Her late mother Virginia Somonod Toledo was her first teacher in their small neighborhood's Baha'i Children's Class every Sunday. She was a former Local Spiritual Assembly Secretary of Baguio City, Philippines. She is a journalist and a book author.

She is praying for justice that NSA Philippines will one day have the spiritual conviction to revoke the Baha'i voting rights and parental rights of her father, former NSA Philippines Chairman Antonio Lim Toledo, for having committed incest rape against his own flesh and blood, for his being a covert leader of the New People's Army, a Communist Terrorist Group in the Philippines, and for having tortured and murdered his own wife Virginia Somonod Toledo in Cagayan de Oro City from August 2017 to May 2018.

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ʻAbdu'l-Bahá says

‘Abdu’l-Bahá in Dublin, New Hampshire, 26 July 1912

If the community and the inheritors of the murdered one were to forgive and return good for evil, the cruel would be continually ill-treating others, and assassinations would continually occur. Vicious people, like wolves, would destroy the sheep of God.... So if, at present, the law of pardon were practiced in all countries, in a short time the world would be disordered, and the foundations of human life would crumble. For example, if the governments of Europe had not withstood the notorious Attila, he would not have left a single living man.

'Abdu'l-Bahá, Some Answered Questions, pp. 269-270

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