Fighting for Peace in the Middle East (Report) Fighting for Peace in the Middle East (Report)

Fighting for Peace in the Middle East (Report‪)‬

American Diplomacy 2009, April 28

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Editor's Note: When diplomats and politicians fear to discuss religion and focus solely on territory and borders, they overlook the importance of religion in the Middle East. Even leaders of liberal Western interfaith groups professing vague ecumenical principals lack credibility in a region where "orthodoxy is fundamental." This essay reveals how a man of strong Christian faith helped Iraq's most influential religious leaders agree upon a Fatwa (decree) condemning the sectarian violence that has long imperiled the search for peace in Iraq. Respecting the power of religion, he fought for a peace in which faith creates something beautiful rather than justifying death and destruction.--Contrib. Ed. So many people present solutions to the various crises in the Middle East. So many people think they have solutions to the region's manifold problems. The fact is that the Middle East does not have one problem. Those who think that solving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will solve all the problems of the region are very wrong. The conflict which caused havoc in Algeria had nothing to do with the Israel-Palestine issue. Neither does the conflict here in Iraq where I am. There are many problems in this region and the problems are not all about land, territory and occupation. A major cause of problems is that of religion. It was Archbishop William Temple who said: "When religion goes wrong, it goes very wrong." Religion has gone very wrong. There is so much destruction in the name of religion, and this is what the Bible tells us will happen in John 16:2-3:

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2009
April 28
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
5
Pages
PUBLISHER
American Diplomacy Publishers
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
51.5
KB

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