Compassionate Lions
Save an African Girl
Reviewed by brother-initiate Daniel Grantham,
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA (Originally in English)
On June 21, 2005, the Associated Press reported that a twelve-year-old
girl had recently been kidnapped and beaten outside of Bita Genet, Ethiopia
by seven men trying to force her into a marriage. The girl was later
found guarded by three lions, who had apparently chased her captors
away and stayed with her for about half a day until police and her relatives
arrived. Everyone who witnessed the event thought it was a miracle because
lions normally attack humans instead of saving them.
Abducting young girls for the purpose of marriage has long been part
of Ethiopian tradition. The United Nations estimates that more than
seventy percent of Ethiopian marriages are by abduction, which is practiced
mainly in rural areas.
This amazing news about the compassionate behavior of lions is another
indication that the world has been elevated through Master’s constant
efforts; not only humans but also animals have been affected. The incident
also confirms that there is still much room for improvement with regard
to the way we treat one another. Thus we should continue to promote
Master’s teachings so that humankind can turn away from such senseless
customs and develop more loving and noble qualities.
For more details about this
story, please visit:
ABC News