MADRID, July 18 (Xinhua) -- Chinese religious leaders
called for dialogues between different religions and the creation of a
harmonious world at an interfaith conference ended here Friday.
The estrangement, conflicts and wars between
different religions and nations would lead to more bloodshed and even more
severe natural disasters, said Chen Guangyuan, president of the Islamic
Association of China.
Issues like the widening gap between rich and poor,
environmental pollution and spreading of HIV/AIDS could only be alleviated or
eradicated through the joint efforts of all the people around the world, he told
the World Conference on Dialogue, which concluded Friday with a declaration.
Chen said he believed the Madrid meeting would play a
significant role in strengthening the bonds among the world major religions,
protecting eco-environment and building happy families and harmonious societies.
Xue Cheng, vice president of the Buddhism Association
of China, said in his speech that cultural diversity in the human society, like
bio-diversity, is not only an objective fact but also an important symbol of
human civilizations.
The co-existence and development of different
civilizations and cultures call for mutual respect and tolerance among people
from different religions and origins, and conflicts and confrontation will only
lead to social turbulence, rampant terrorism and even wars, he added.
In China, various religions live in peaceful
co-existence, with a common goal of serving the society and benefiting the
people, Xue said.
It's fair to say that religions play an important
role in building a harmonious society in China, he added.
Around 300 participants, including Muslim, Christian
and Jewish leaders as well as politicians and experts, attended the three-day
gathering.
The meeting was organized by the Islamic World League
under an initiative of Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah with the aim to achieve
concrete results in settling inter-religious disputes and violence.
MADRID, July 18 (Xinhua) -- Representatives of the world's religions Friday ended a three-day inter-faith conference in Madrid, with calls for enhanced dialogue among people from different religions, civilizations and cultures.Full story