Thursday, February 10, 2011

In Search of An Ideal



"I wish the world was a peaceful place. I wish people would love each other... that every person be reborn as a peace loving citizen transcending barriers of religion, ideology and race." 


- Sun Myung Moon


A future world of peace is not possible without active, substantial cooperation among the leaders and members of the world’s religious. Would it not be the substantiation of our ideals if religious leaders and believers could see the world as one human family beyond the boundaries of their respective faith communities and other boundaries such as nation and race?

Religions in harmony could conceivable gain the confidence and a sense of responsibility to address and resolve the world’s toughest problems, including the establishment of a peaceful world, sustainable development and protection of the environment, education and literacy, shared prosperity and human welfare among all people, and the establishment of strong families and moral societies.

Impossible Dream?

“Reverend Sun Myung Moon is a world religious leader who has banned the word impossible from his vocabulary. He always lis­tens to experts who tell him what cannot be done and why it can’t be done. And then he goes ahead and does it.” Dr. Richard L. Rubenstein, President Emeritus, Distinguished Professor of Religion, University of Bridgeport

“As a scholar in the field of Comparative Religion, I find it safe to say that there are few, if any, who have done more for the cause of inter-faith dialogue than Rev. Moon. He has generously sponsored hundreds of international conferences in which people freely discuss matters of faith. I have been honored to serve as moderator on numerous occasions, and am therefore able to testify to the true ecumenicity and openness of these conferences.”
Professor Cromwell Crawford
Professor of Religion, University of Hawaii, US

See for yourself in the video excerpt above from “In Search of an Ideal”


1 comment:

  1. Did you past the video code after clicking "Edit Html". If you past it directly in the window, it is simply a text, not a programming code.

    Second possibility is if the code was just partial...

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