Our global community is made up of individuals seeking refuge in different faiths, all promoting love for fellow humans. To adhere to these teachings, we must avoid exploitation and violence. History has seen religion misused to create division, but true followers should return to their original teachings that emphasize love and respect. Only through mutual understanding can we attain peace and joy, as each religion ultimately shares a common message of compassion. Embracing our differences while seeking harmony can pave the way to a brighter future. Learn more at dmc.tv.
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- Role of religion in peace - Unity among different faiths - Original teachings of religions - Love and respect in religious practices - Historical misuse of religion
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Tomorrow The World Will Change
Religions for Peace
Our global community is comprised of people seeking refuge in various faiths. For the most part, the founder of each religion – be it Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Hindu, Sikh or other religions – has taught us to love our fellow humankind. If we continue to exploit, kill, cheat and injure one another, we are not adhering to the teachings of our respective religions. We no longer seek the peace that our religions have taught us to pursue.
Throughout history, some have tried to use religion as a tool to disunite humanity. These people hold false understanding that people of other faiths are enemies and are competitors that are to be defeated. They propagate misunderstanding and proclaim that religious differences have made us unable to live together in harmony. All who love their religion should study their original religious teachings. Buddhists should study the original teachings of Lord Buddha. Christians, Jews and Muslims should study the original teachings of their religion. Perhaps then, each will see that the original message of each religion is that of love and respect for all living things that they can correctly practice in their everyday lives. If we all do so, we close the path to grief and open the door to joy and heaven. If we love our fellow humankind, we must not kill or harm one another, but rather, dedicate ourselves to living together peacefully.
We must remember that, although the path to attaining peace differs according to one’s knowledge, understanding, culture, tradition, attitude and personal satisfaction, every religion