Note of understanding
The author, Germain Dufour, was educated in a small french Canadian town called Sorel. His religious education was based on the Roman Catholic Church doctrine on faith and morals that it presents as definitive and infallible. The Church's hierarchy is headed by the Bishop of Rome, known as the Pope, who is the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church composed of the Latin Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches in full communion with Rome. The Church holds that Christ instituted the Papacy, upon giving the keys of Heaven to Saint Peter. Catholic doctrine has evolved over the centuries, reflecting direct teachings of early Christians, formal decisions of heretic and orthodox beliefs by Ecumenical Councils and Papal Bulls, and theological debate by scholars. The Church believes that it is continually guided by the Holy Spirit as it discerns new theological issues and is protected infallibly from falling into doctrinal error when a firm decision on an issue is reached. The doctrine teaches that there are two sources of revelation: Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition, and that these are authentically interpreted by the Magisterium. Sacred Scripture consists of the 73 books of the Catholic Bible, consisting of 46 Old Testament and 27 New Testament writings. The New Testament books are accepted by Christians of both East and West, with only those who follow Luther putting them at three different status levels. The Old Testament books include some, referred to as Deuterocanonical, that Protestants exclude but that Eastern Christians too regard as part of the Bible. Sacred Tradition consists of those teachings believed by the Church to have been handed down since the time of the Apostles. Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition are collectively known as the "deposit of faith". These are in turn interpreted by the Magisterium , the Church's teaching authority, which is exercised by the Pope and the College of Bishops in union with the Pope, the bishop of Rome. Catholic Doctrine is authoritatively summarised in the Catechism of the Catholic Church. The doctrine section of the Catechism is organised according to the Apostle's Creed. The Church also accepts the Nicene Creed. The Catholic Church holds that there is one eternal God, who exists as a mutual indwelling of three persons: God the Father; God the Son; and God the Holy Spirit, which make up the Trinity. Catholics believe that Jesus Christ is the second person of the Trinity, God the Son. In an event known as the Incarnation, through the power of the Holy Spirit, God became united with human nature through the conception of Christ in the womb of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Christ therefore is both fully divine and fully human. It is taught that Christ's mission on earth included giving people his teachings and providing his example for them to follow as recorded in the four Gospels. The Church teaches that through the passion (suffering) of Christ and his crucifixion as described in the Gospels, all people have an opportunity for forgiveness and freedom from sin and so can be reconciled to God. The Resurrection of Jesus gained for humans a possible spiritual immortality previously denied to them because of original sin. By reconciling with God and following Christ's words and deeds, an individual can enter the Kingdom of God. The Church teaches that God the Holy Spirit , God's Spirit, "proceeds" from God the Father and God the Son as a single origin, a belief generally accepted in Western Christianity and expressed in the Filioque clause added to the Latin version of the Nicene Creed of 381, but not included in the versions of the Creed, not derived from the Latin text, that are used in Eastern Christianity, including the Eastern Catholic Churches. The Book of Revelation, often known simply as Revelations or the Apocalypse, is the final book of the New Testament and occupies a central place in Christian eschatology. Revelation makes use of symbolism and visions, mentions angelic mediators, has bizarre imagery, declares divine judgment, emphasizes the Kingdom of God, prophesies new heavens and a new Earth, and consists of a dualism of ages, in other words a present world and a world to come. In terms of being prophetic, the author of Revelation uses the words: prophecy, prophesy, prophesying, prophet, and prophets twenty-one times in these various forms throughout the text. No other New Testament book uses these terms to this extent. Most of the interpretations fall into one or two of the following categories: 1) futurist, which believes that Revelation describes future events (modern believers in this interpretation are often called "millennialists"); and 2) idealist, or symbolic, which holds that Revelation does not refer to actual people or events, but is an allegory of the spiritual path and the ongoing struggle between good and evil.
The reason why Global Dialogue 2014 is so important to humanity has been explained in the text section of the theme.
As a first step to every participant it would be best to read the Introduction. There are no registration fees required from anyone. When you submit a paper you must fill and send us the Paper Submission Cover Sheet.
We are asking members of the the Global Community
and all participants in Global Dialogue 2014 to submit any of the following
work:
As was with previous global dialogues, Global Dialogue 2014 will also have people from all
over the planet participating interactively from their own homes, global communities,
universities or other community sites. The Internet and email will be used
to communicate results and Proceedings. But this time we will also have
a physical site for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies and a period for
summarizing results during August 17-22, 2014.
This is an opportunity for thinkers from all countries to pool their ideas, brain-storm their concerns and search for universal solutions to the problems at hand. The world surely will never be the same again. Collective human intellectual power will reach every country for the good of all.
My symbiotical relationship with you
B. The fundamental criteria of a global symbiotical relationship
C. Guiding Souls and God want to help us manage Earth
D. The Divine Plan and the higher purpose of humanity
E. Guiding Souls to serve God is a part of a new unifying religion of a modern symbiosis global society: Global Community Faith and Religion.
F. Is humanity as we know it today on Earth our final destination ?
G. Global Community teaching
H. Global Law
I. New Revelations, by God, delivered through Germain Dufour.
J. God's Ten Commandments, delivered through Moses.
Results from previous Global Dialogues have showed us that the governance of Earth through global cooperation and
symbiotical relationships was the only possible option for a large population such as the Earth's population, and so, to help
achieve this goal we have developed the Global Constitution
and the
Global Citizens Rights, Responsibility and Accountability Act
to govern ourselves as Member Nations of the Global Community Earth Govewrnment (GCEG).
Previous Global Dialogues also thought us that there were several universal values and global concepts connecting all communities and
societies to each other. And we found that
proper Earth management is a necessity and requires all peoples to unite and actually manage the planet.
Local and global policies needed to be developed and implemented by
global communities. Every person on Earth is now responsible for this very important
duty. The time for action is now - positive and constructive
actions to sustain Earth.
Global Dialogue 2014 is being held all over the planet. Our website is used to relate results to everyone
so as to continue the discussions with everyone else in the Global Community.
Building global communities require understanding of global problems this generation is facing. There are several major problems: conflicts and wars,
no tolerance and compassion for one another, world overpopulation, human activities,
as population increases the respect and value of a human life is in decline,
insufficient
protection and prevention for global health, scarcity of resources and drinking water, poverty, Fauna and Flora species disappearing at a fast rate,
global warming and global climate change, global pollution, deforestation, permanent lost of the Earth's genetic heritage,
and the destruction of the global life-support systems and the eco-systems of the planet. We need to build global
communities for all life on the planet. We need to build global communities that will manage themselves with the understanding of the above problems.
Global Dialogue 2014 has the mandate to conduct and implement positive and constructive actions all over the planet.
Actions for the good of all as per the Statement of rights, responsibilities, and accountabilities
of the Global Community citizens. The Statement was first developed during Global Dialogue 2002 and further improved ever since. Now is time for action.
Global Dialogue 2014 is a grassroots process involving everyone as part of the Global Community, the Earth
Community, the human family. Participants from all sectors and walks of life will describe and
explain the actions they have performed in their own homes, communities
or in any other place on the planet. Everyone is responsible for the proper
management of Earth and therefore everyone is invited to submit
research papers, vision statements, results of brain-storming exercises,
comments and recommendations.
Global Dialogue 2014 is well on its way. We have received excellent
abstracts, and papers have already been submitted.
We have a large number of articles already published in our Newsletters
and every issue discussed during the past several years are now part of Global Dialogue 2014.
The Participants List
is another way to access the research papers submitted. Original papers cover most of the important issues. Several
Discussion Roundtables are in the
process of being organized. The final deadline for submission of individual
abstracts and papers, videos, presentations, panel discussions and workshop
proposals, facilitated groups, and of photographic, poster and dramatic
displays dealing with pertinent themes, and students' creative work
is March 24, year 2013. Make sure you include recommendations, policies
or workable sound solutions in your abstract and Paper. Read the criteria
for submission in the Call for Papers.
Submit a group project
Send us your own short version of the Global Constitution. It has to be developed from the actual
longer version approved by Global Parliament.
Depending on the level of participation, we may have different categories for this special project.
Global Parliament will be reviewing all proposals.
During the Ceremonies of Global Dialogue 2013, a
special Award will be given to the group with the best short version.
* societal family image,
* community rights,
* population health,
* poverty,
* scarcity of resources and drinking water, and the
* destruction of the global life-support systems and eco-systems of the planet.
* reproductive health services,
* education and economic opportunities,
* improved energy and natural resource technologies, and to
* healthyer models of consumption and the good life.
(a) a healthful, sustainable environment for every global community citizen,
(b) universal health care, publicly supported,
(c) education for all based upon individual capability,
(d) creative/productive employment for every global community citizen, and
(e) post-retirement security.
Global Health Ministry,
Global Education and Training Ministry, and
Global Social Services Ministry
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Global Dialogues and in the ways international conferences may be held in the future. Noone has ever organized a
Global Dialogue having people (including the general public) from all over the planet participating interactively from their own town, community, universities or homes.
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leaders will summarize results and email them as well.
Global Dialogue 2013 starts now on the Internet.
You do not need to wait until August 2006 to participate.
Participate now, today!
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The period August 17-22 is a time for Workshop Sessions to be held in Nanaimo and all over the world,
and a time for summarizing results, and August 31 is the closing of the
Global Dialogue. Unless we have sponsors and donations, proceedings will be written in September and made available on this website afterwards.
The hope that we can create an Earth Society, a sustainable society,
composed of sustainable communities, is not new. What's new is that we are doing
it. It is no longer a talk, a hope or a concept. It is a reality! Sustainability
is no longer a concept it is us, all of us, now, today. Human beings
have the capacity to continuously adapt to their nonhuman environments by means
of social organization. This is why the People aspects have been included in the
definition of sustainable development. This is why sustainable development is
essentially not about just the environment and
economic development, but it is also about people. We the Peoples
of the Earth
will find ways to protect and improve the delicate balance between human
activity and our natural life support system. We are now working together, all
of us, all Peoples on Earth, to keep our planet healthy, productive and
hospitable for all human beings and living things.
We estimate that so far the Global Community concepts have made contact by 'ricochet' with at least a billion people throughout
the World. Again by the effects of 'ricochet' and chain reaction after
creation of new thoughts we will touch the hearts and the minds of the billions of people on Earth. This will happen very quickly.
Most likely within a year.
The Global Dialogue has broken new grounds in several other ways.
The Global Dialogue has broken grounds not only in the number of interested participants but also in its new global dialogue and theme on
"Actions for the good of all as per the Statement of rights, responsibilities, and accountabilities of the Global
Community citizens."
Global Dialogue 2013 has broken grounds in its limitless well of new thoughts. We have created (and still thousands more to come) new
thoughts, concepts, ideas, ways of doing things to sustain Earth throughout the coming decades. During the past thousand years
humanity has lived with the "life program information" transferred into the brain via two ways: our genes, and education and
upbringing. The mechanism of biological information protection did the rest. We are lock, stock, and barrel
with the old stock. In a way! Today our species is evolving to rid itself of the old thoughts that is threatening its future and
survival. This is a survival reaction and is very real. Our species will accomplish the evolutionary leap within a generation. Our
consciousness will evolve rapidly. We will reach levels never imagined before. We will get much closer to God and God to us as we are
parts of God's consciousness.
It was time for us to scrutinize our values and old thoughts. We did. We are here to help humanity get rid of these old thoughts
or at least the emotions attached to them. We have to reach
very deep in ourselves to succeed in this process. Old thoughts and the emotions attached to them are parts of our very deep self
and will not let go easily because of the mechanism of biological information protection. The next step is the creation of new
thoughts, thousands of them. Healthy thoughts! The kind that will sustain Earth. Remember what we have been asking you all along:
from the experience in your life and local community tell us:
* Why is it important to you?
* What do you like about it?
* What bothers you about it?
* Anything need to be done?
* What is really good there?
* What is very very important?
* What is not so important?
* What is not good?
* What is needed to keep the good things?
* What could make them even better?
* What could you do to keep the good things good?
* Could they help get rid of bad things?
* What unimportant things need to go?
* How could you help get rid of these things?
to sustain the Global Community, humanity and all life.
The raison d'etre of the Global Community Earth Government (GCEG) and of the Global
Community organization is to find sound solutions to sustain Earth
in this Century.
The Scale of Global Rights
was developed achieve this goal. The Scale
contains six (6) sections. Section 1 has more importance than all other sections below, and so on.
Section 1. Ecological rights and the protection of the global life-support systems
Section 2. Primordial human rights
Section 3. The ecological rights, the protection of the global life-support systems and the primordial human rights of future generations
Concerning Sections 4, 5 and 6, it shall be the aim of Earth Government to secure these other
rights for all global citizens within the federation of all nations, but
without immediate guarantee of universal achievement and enforcement. These
rights are defined as Directive Principles, obligating the Earth Government
to pursue every reasonable means for universal realization and implementation.
Section 4. Community rights, rights of direct democracy, and the right that the greatest number of people has by virtue of its number (50% plus one) and after voting representatives democratically
Section 5. Economic rights
(business and consumer rights, and their responsibilities and accountabilities)
and social rights (civil and political rights)
Section 6. Cultural rights and religious rights
The Scale was made an integral part of the Global Constitution and of our way of doing things as a government, the Global Community
Earth Government. The Scale is guiding us on the right path to survival.
We have the responsibility of managing Earth. The partnership of government, civil society, and business is essential for an
effective global governance based on global concepts and the Scale of Human and Earth Rights. The GCEG
has proposed the creation of several
global ministries for the management of Earth (energy, agriculture, environment, health, Earth resources, Earth management,
security and safety, trade, peace, family and human development, water resources protection, family and human development, water resources protection, youth, education, justice, science and technology, finance, human resources, ethics, human
and Earth rights, sustainable development, industry and manufacturing products, etc.).
Now we are asking you to keep in touch with all of us and the
organization. Participate in Global Dialogue 2013.
May the DIVINE WILL come into our lives and show us the way.
May our higher purpose in life bring us closer to the Soul of Humanity and God.
Cordially,
Germain
Germain Dufour
Project Officer and Chairman
Global Dialogue 2013
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