Monday, September 1, 2008

Congress of Religious Harmony

The one Majority understands the vital role of religion a moral force and therefore, a guide to good government.

The Congress of Religious Harmony is conceived as a representative body of honorable world religions dedicated to religious harmony and the establishment of peaceful religious interdependence that will allow each of our religions to mutually benefit from each others wisdom traditions.

In order to democratically apply the synergistic benefits of these combined wisdom traditions to the good of the one family of the nations of mankind, the Congress of Religious Harmony shall further establish and oversee these following Interfaith Institutes:

1. Institute of Sacred Life
2. Institute of Shared Humanity
3. Institute of the Human Family
4. Institute of Human Morality
5. Institute of Common Country
6. Institute of the one Peace
7. Institute of Peaceful Advocacy
8. Institute of the one Family of the Nations of Mankind

The Republic Rights of Filipino Minorities

1. Life
2. Dignity
3. Identity
4. Livelihood
5. Representation
6. Protection of Law
7. Cultural Recognition
8. Equal Participation

The Honorable Intentions

1. The Intention of Charity
2. The Intention of Hope
3. The Intention of Faith
4. The Intention of Life
5. The Intention of Law
6. The Intention of Unity
7. The Intention of Community
8. The Intention of Humanity
9. The Intention of Country

The Social Exercises

1. The Exercise of Common Prayer
2. The Exercise of Universal Humanity
3. The Exercise of Shared Civilization
4. The Exercise of Virtue
5. The Exercise of Forbearance
6. The Exercise of Good Will
7. The Exercise of Peace

The Faithful Causes

1. The Cause of Almighty God (Sacred Life)

2. The Cause of the one Republic whole (Unity)

3. The Cause of the one Filipino nation (Harmony)

4. The Cause of Filipino Minorities (Benignity)

"The one Majority shall make it's majority decisions on behalf of the minority."

This includes the rights of the defenseless, the stranger, the orphan, the unborn, the prisoner and women's rights, especially widows.