First Youth For Peace Interfaith Symposium - Mar 16, 2008
The struggle between happiness and unhappiness is the story of human existence. The struggle between peace and war is the history of the human race. The power that leads us to eternal victory amid these struggles is the power of good within us. — Daisaku Ikeda
星期天(Mar 16)赶到Expo Hall 4去看一场演讲,主题是”Humanizing Religions, Creating Peace”。主讲人是Mr George Yeo (Minister For Foreign Affair)。能有这个机会去看看这样的活动,当然是Melic帮忙拿到门票给我。既然是”Humanizing Religions, Creating Peace”,那么新加坡的主要宗教都派了代表出席这个活动。虽然大部分的演讲辞都听不懂,还是能够感受到要达到不同信仰相互了解相互包容的努力。会上也发布了一本书,名字叫《180° Yearnings for Peace - self.family.community.PEACE.youth.education.humanity》,书中摘录了各个宗教的一些短句,分成self,family,community,peace,youth,education,humanity各篇。除了讲话,参插其中的文艺表演也是超赞的,比如Masjid Ba’alwi Mosque的那首非洲歌曲和Central Sikh Gurdwara Board的民族舞蹈。
Everyone wants peace but peace is not easily achieved. Peace does not come without struggle. Sometimes it has to be fought for. In Singapore, all young men have to do National Service and bear arms. To have peace, we must be prepared for war. That is the hard reality.
Defence and foreign relations can help to create an external environment favourable for peace. Internally, however, we must also be at peace among ourselves and within ourselves. Very often, it is internal discord which invites external interference. When a person is not at peace with himself, it is difficult for the famly to have peace. When a group is unsettled for whatever reason, its relationship with other groups gets affected. Racial and religious harmony in Singapore cannot be imposed from the top by the government although the government’s role is important. It has to be built from the bottom up, starting with the individual.
This Symposium brings together youths belonging to different races and religions in Singapore. The values and beliefs which divide us are not superficial. We will fail if we try to homogenize them. While we should seek common ground, we should never think that all the differences can be bridged. Therefore, the first condition for peace is an acceptance of diversity. If we can find it in our hearts to celebrate diversity, that will be very good but it is not always possible. However, we are united by a common yearning for peace and that is a good starting point for our interaction.
Programme of “First Youth for Peace Interfaith Symposium”
2:30pm Fringe Events
a) Dance by SSA Sunflower Dance Ensemble
b) Song by Masjid Ba’alwi Mosque3:00pm Arrival of Guest of Honour
– Minister for Foreign Affairs George Yeo3:05pm Official Opening of SGI Exhibition by GOH
3:15pm Culture — Soka Chorus
3:20pm Opening Address
– SSA Young Men Division Leader3:25pm Peace Lecture by Guest of Honour (videos: http://beyondsg.typepad.com/beyondsg/2008/03/minister-yeo-at.html)
3:45pm Book Launch
Presentation of Token of Appreciation3:55pm Speeches
a) Spiritual Assembly of the Ba’hai of Singapore
b) Mahakaruna Buddhist Society
c) Church of St Mary of Angels
d) Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple
e) Young Sikh Association (Singapore)4:10pm Cultural Performances
a) Central Sikh Gurdwara Board
b) Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society
c) SSA Young Men Division Callisthenic Group4:20pm Grand Finale
4:30pm End of Event

George Yeo和各个讲演者,最靠右的是巴哈伊教的Ming Hui,第一次到Melic的家里就见到他了。

Central Sikh Gurdwara Board表演的舞蹈



