"What I am suggesting is that we each have a responsibility to promote the best 
interests of the peoples and kindreds of the earth, to the best of our 
knowledge, understanding, and capacity, even if it means promoting ideas that 
seem to us to contradict what the Universal House of Justice has said."

Dear Jim, 

That sentence strikes me as contradictory in and of itself. It presupposes that 
the House's decisions are contrary to what promotes the best interests of the 
peoples and kindreds of the earth, something which the Will and Testament 
explciitly denies when it calls the House "the source of all good." 

warmest, Susan 


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