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Conversation with Archbishop John Bathersby
Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane
Given by Venerable Master Chin Kung
13 June 2002
Religious education is very important for
everyone. If we view the global situations for the past 50 years, many
countries have been disrupted by increasing conflicts and disasters. It
has become worse each time. People are afraid of these critical situations
and have been trying to find a solution. Yet, to save our world from grave
disasters, there is no better solution than religious education, for it
is the teachings of God and Sacred Saints to save our world.
If we, human beings, cannot abide by the teachings
of Sages, yet attach to our own viewpoints and opinions, we will create
grave mistakes. Nowadays, education focuses only on sciences, technologies,
and financial benefits but not on morality, ethics or love. This disregard
has resulted in grave disturbance and catastrophe to our societies. If
science and technology are not guided by the teachings of God and the
Holy Sages, then these advancements will only become harmful to living
beings and eventually destroy the whole world. Therefore, people start
to search for solutions to save the world, to change bad influence of
our societies and to purify people's mind and heart. They think of many
ways possible, but it never occurs to them that religious education is
the solution.
The conflicts in the Middle East were brought
on by the people's neglect of Islamic teachings and exploitation by those
with selfish purposes. The sacred book of Koran mentions the holy war.
Holy war refers to one's shield, an act of self-defense. Holy war is not
an act of invasion. It is absolutely not to attack others by using violence.
China's 8-year Resistant War to the Japanese invasion is a form of holy
war and not an invasion of others.
The name Islam means peace and harmony. How
can Muslims attack others with military force or violence? If everyone
understands the true meanings of the teachings in one's religion, people
can work and live together in harmony.
With my long years of understanding in Buddhism
and other religions, I believe there is only one true God, who possesses
perfect wisdom, perfect ability and perfect appearances. This Holy Being
will take on various identities with unlimited means to help people of
different regions, cultures and races. His forms and ways of education
may be different but they all lead to one goal.
From this, we are able to comprehend that all
living beings throughout the whole universe, not just one region, are
children of God. God wishes that every living being in the universe can
embrace and uphold the teachings of Holy Sages. We should never follow
our own views, as they always lead to mistakes. The difference between
sages and us is that their concerns are always for the benefits of others.
For humans, we only care for our own.
For every religious leader, teacher and missionary,
we must learn from God to broaden our mind and heart. We should be concerned
only with the welfare of others and discard our own. If our intentions
are selfish, then we will always be ordinary beings. On the other hand,
if our intentions are to benefit others, we are true followers, students,
and messengers of God.
We must harbour the sincere, pure and nondiscriminatory
loving kindness to help all beings regardless of race, religion and nationality.
In the lecture of Chairman Mao of China, he mentioned, "we should
serve people wholeheartedly and spare no effort." These are the words
from God. "For the well beings of all people, we should serve everyone
wholeheartedly and spare no effort." Today, we need to implement
God's words sincerely.
I am very much indebted to the Minister for
Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs, Honorary Philip
Ruddock who wished that I would remain in Australia. He hopes I could
contribute more assistance and endeavors in the works of Multiculturalism.
I am very grateful to his invitation, thus I am now here in Australia.
Australia provides a very good environment
for multicultural development. It is the first country to pioneer a multicultural
department by the government. The Singapore government has yet to organize
such a department. The universities play the leading role in organizing
multicultural activities in Australia, and this is a very wonderful occasion.
With my four years in Singapore I took the initiative to visit various
local religions and to assist in their charity works and educational projects.
Although we were very successful and were applauded by the Singapore government,
the government had yet wished to set up an organization to enforce the
peace of multi-racial and multi-religion. Thus, there were many hardships
behind our success.
After coming to Australia, I attended the Multi
Faith Forum and I met with Mr. Uri Themal OAM, Executive Director of Multicultural
Affairs Queensland. This forum is organized by Griffith University. Here
in Australia, government and universities take the lead in multicultural
harmony. And this is what we cannot see in Singapore. I imagine that multiculturalism
will take flight in Australia and I believe Australians are very fortunate,
pure and kind people. God will take special care of this land and her
inhabitants.
While in Australia, I have had a chance to meet with government authorities,
religious leaders, professors and chancellors of universities. All of
them are enlightened beings, Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, Messengers of God
and are indeed very rare and precious. I am very honoured to be here in
Australia to have the opportunity to join in this wonderful work to save
the world. I have spoken with the professors and lecturers of the Peace
and Conflict Resolution Institute in the University of Queensland that
this work is very urgent, and has to be carried out without delay because
there are many disasters imminent and that we are all worried about a
Third World War, a Nuclear Warfare.
The most important principle of religious education,
the teachings of God and Holy Sages is to harbour a Sincere, Pure and
Non-discriminatory Love. If we could spread this Love to all beings throughout
the whole universe, this shall be the brightest light of the universe,
and the light of God. In Buddhism, it is the wisdom of our True Nature
and the light of compassion. We hope that this light could shine on the
whole universe and bring guidance to resolve the sufferings of all beings.
The love of God and Holy Beings is sincere,
pure and unconditional. Every religious leader, clergyman and clergywoman
is a representative of God, and must spread and foster God's love. Religious
education shall be propagated not only to people in one city, or one region,
but also to people in the whole world and universe.
I wish that in the future local universities
would have a specialized channel on satellite TV station to broadcast
every religious teaching. This channel can transmit the gospel of God,
teachings of the Sages without interruption on a twenty-four hour basis.
For this channel, we could organize a multi-faith teachings committee
to carry out the plans. This committee will invite religious leaders from
each religion to teach. Once we have these facilities, each religion could
provide an hour program daily. And these programs will continue for twenty-four
hours every day and throughout the year to let everyone constantly immerse
under the teachings of God and the Sages. Even though there are many program-channels
today, I believe that people have a conscience, they will compare among
the different channels. They will make a wise choice. Once the number
of people watching this channel increases, their hearts will change towards
goodness and then social morality will improve. This is why we must work
on the project of a satellite TV station and Internet.
Moreover, we need to continue to keep in touch,
have exchange- and dialogue-sessions with prominent statesmen or stateswomen
and religious leaders as well as eminent professors and scholars in academic
circles who are Messengers of God and have a great impact on society.
All should work together to save the world.
Talking about communication and exchange-visit,
in the year 2000, I have helped to assist a delegation consisting of leaders
of nine religions in Singapore, two representatives from each religion,
went on a two-week visit to China's religious organisations. This trip
was very successful. It is a new beginning. I hope, through this experience,
we could organize a delegation with Australian religious leaders as the
host delegates to visit countries in Asia, North and South America and
Europe. At least, we will organise one or two trips a year. There is a
Chinese saying that if people meet, closer ties will develop between them.
It is necessary for all religions to foster closer ties, with a common
goal, to pray for world peace. Hopefully, global religious followers will
interact with each other in mutual respect and loving kindness, non-discrimination,
harmony and peace, and work together with one-mind to save this world
from nuclear warfare.
There are many kind-hearted people in our world,
wanting to do something good, but they do not know how. This good deed
is the best one and the most important thing to do in the world; we must
put in our best efforts to carry out this task. There will be many people
who are willing to support this project as well as many more Holy Beings.
During the past five years, I have been very
pessimistic and disappointed with the prospect of our world. After coming
to Australia and seeing religious leaders, scholars in academic circles
and people in the government give me a ray of hope that there is hope
for this world -- the saviours are in Australia. I hope Your Most Reverend
will take the lead and we shall do our best to follow in this work. I
appreciate the hospitality of Your Most Reverend. May God bless you! Thank
you.
Recorded by Wu Ping
Translated by Wu Ping, Wu Hsing, and Wu Chin
Students of Pure Land Learning College Association
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