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this new phenomenon must be called money-religion. In money-
 religion, people are prepared to spend on the average US$ 349,000
 (based on 2005 statistics) to convert a person.        T he  We must always
        Global Ethic                              be mindful that any
 Money-religion is upsetting the social and religious demography   ethical codes, no
 in many parts of the world. It de-stabilises societies, sometimes   Declaration and   matter how well
 even causing violence amongst the people there. In all sincerity, we
 must ask ourselves, are we really helping those poor souls living   The Teaching of   formulated, are by
 in underdeveloped countries, or do we have a bigger, but not so   nature abstract and
 religious agenda, behind?  Already this problem is disrupting the   Common Values  absolute. When applied
 peace and harmony of certain societies.  Are we prepared to tackle   to real life situations,
 this issue?                                     problems are bound to

                                                          arise.
 Conclusion


 Peace among religions is possible if we are prepared to deal
 with the issues in a sincere and honest manner. Followers of   The Global Ethic,  adopted in the form of a Declaration
 religions must begin the journey of peace by first destroying the   Towards a Global Ethic by the Parliament of World’s Religion on
 weapons of mass destruction within our minds, and believe in what   Sept. 4, 1993, was based on one vision, which is “No peace among
 we professed to believe.  We must be prepared to diminish the self   the nations without peace among the religions; no peace among
 and embrace others, so as to cut across religious barriers. These   the religions without dialogue between religions; and no dialogue
 are our internal duties. Our external duties include taking action   between the religions without global ethical standards.”  This vision
 against all forms of violence and resolving the structural problems   clearly underlines the importance of having a global ethic.
 that perpetuate injustice, conflict, and violence.
            Religion is one of the major contributory factors, along with
        politics, economics, and the environment, in shaping major events
        in the world. As such, there is a need to ensure that religions play a
 (Speech at an interfaith forum held at Petaling Jaya, Malaysia on 17-3-2007
        positive rather than a negative role. Many conflicts and bloodshed
        have occurred due to attempts by religions to dominate one
        another. If no positive steps are taken to prevent such conflicts from
        happening, it will continue in the future.






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