Introduction
About 13.8 billion years ago, the history of our universe began with the Big Bang. Roughly 9.2 billion years later, the early Earth—our home—took shape. Back then, its surface was covered in molten rock, an inferno where the idea of life would have been unimaginable. As time passed, through a chain of extraordinary events, the first simple life forms—much like amoebas—emerged. Over countless ages of evolution, they eventually gave rise to us.
Life, born of such a long and miraculous journey, is truly precious—something that cannot be replaced. The very purpose of humanity is to live. To abandon life, or to take it from others through pointless conflict, runs against that purpose.
We believe in a peaceful world where all lives are equally valued, transcending the boundaries of nation, race, religion, and culture. We strive to protect the environment of our planet and to foster harmony—between people, and between humanity and nature—through dialogue, learning, and cooperation, rejecting violence and war.
Furthermore, we are committed to passing on the values of peace and the sanctity of life to future generations, and to working together to build a sustainable, peaceful world for all.