The
following is my ardent wish for our world for this New Year. Originally I was going to sort of pick and
choose items from A Global Ethic to express this wish, but when I extracted
this from my filing cabinet and began reading it, there is no way one can pick
and choose. So, I am sending the initial
declaration verbatim. The entire Global
Ethic can be found by simply by googling the name. All of the rest of this is a quote, taken from
Churchwatch, October-November, 1993.
Only the initial Declaration will appear here.
"At the Parliament of the World’s
Religions Aug. 28-Sept.5, 1993 in Chicago, 250 of the world’s religious leaders
signed “An Initial Declaration Towards a Global Ethic”, developed by Father
Hans Kung. The 6,000-word-document is in
two parts: a one-page declaration, and
an eight-page elaboration of principles.
The opening declaration is printed verbatim, followed by selected quotes
from the lengthy principles.
The Declaration of a Global Ethic
The world is
in agony. The agony is so pervasive and
urgent that we are compelled to name its manifestations so that the depth of
this pain may be made clear.
Peace eludes
us … the planet is being destroyed … neighbors live in fear … women and men are
estranged from each other … children die!
This is abhorrent!
We condemn
the abuses of the Earth’s ecosystems. We
condemn the poverty that stifles life’s potential; the hunger that weakens the
human body; the economic disparities that threaten so many families with
ruin. We condemn the social disarray of
the nations, the disregard for justice which pushes citizens to the margin; the
anarchy overtaking our communities; and the insane death of children from
violence. In particular we condemn
aggression and hatred in the name of religion.
But this agony need not be.
It need not
be because the basis for an ethic already exists. This ethic offers the possibility of a better
individual and global order, and leads individuals away from chaos. We are women and men who have embraced the
precepts and practices of the world’s religions:
We affirm
that a common set of core values is found in the teachings of the religions,
and that these form the basis of a global ethic.
We affirm
that this truth is already known, but yet to be lived in heart and action.
We affirm
that there is an irrevocable, unconditional norm for all areas of life, for
families and communities, for races, nations, and religions. There already exist ancient guidelines for
human behavior which are found in the teachings of the religions of the world
and which are the condition for a sustainable world order.
We declare:
We are
interdependent. Each of us depends on
the well-being of the whole, and so we have respect for the community of living
beings, for people, animals, and plants, and for the preservation of Earth, the
air, water and soil.
We take
individual responsibility for all we do.
All our decisions, actions and failures to act have consequences.
We must
treat others as we wish others to treat us.
We make a commitment to respect life and dignity, individuality and
diversity, so that every person is treated humanely, without exception. We must have patience and acceptance. We must be able to forgive, learning from the
past but never allowing ourselves to be enslaved by memories of hate. Opening our hearts to one another, we must
sink our narrow differences for the cause of the world community, practicing a
culture of solidarity and relatedness.
We consider
human kind our family. We must strive to
be kind and generous. We must not live
for ourselves alone, but should also serve others, never forgetting the
children, the aged, the poor, the suffering, the disabled, the refugees, and
the lonely. No person should ever be
considered or treated as a second-class citizen, or be exploited in any way
whatsoever. There should be equal
partnership between men and women. We
must not commit any kind of sexual immorality.
We must put behind us all forms of domination and abuse.
We commit ourselves
to a culture of non-violence, respect, justice, and peace. We shall not oppress, injure, torture, or
kill other human beings, forsaking violence as a means of settling differences.
We must
strive for a just social and economic order, in which everyone has an equal
chance to reach full potential as a human being. We must speak and act truthfully and with
compassion, dealing fairly with all, and avoiding prejudice and hatred. We must not steal. We must move beyond the dominance of greed
for power, prestige, money and consumption to make a just and peaceful world.
Earth cannot
be changed for the better unless the consciousness of individuals is changed first. We pledge to increase our awareness by
disciplining our minds, by meditation, by prayer, or by positive thinking. Without risk and a readiness to sacrifice
there can be no fundamental change in our situation. Therefore we commit ourselves to this global
ethic, to understanding one another, and to socially-beneficial, peace-fostering,
and nature-friendly ways of life.
We invite all people, whether
religious or not, to do the same."
(The four Principles of the Global Ethic follow, and
may be found on the web site.)
Wishing all people everywhere a very
Happy, and Justice-filled New Year.
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