Take note that as of September 2015, all Daily Edition news will be published at the following location: http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/GPA/2016GIMcurrentnews.htm The Global Community has held the Current News ever since 1985. A short list of our previous work on the Current News aspects and issues. For more recent work on the Current News aspects and issues read the following table. |
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August 2015 |
Volume 13 Issue 10 August 2015
Global Community choices to save the world.Global warming and cooking of the planet is not a choice we take at Global Community. Artwork by Germain Dufour July 2015 ( see enlargement ) The Scale of Global Rights shows us the pathway we must take now to save the world. Artwork by Germain Dufour July 2015 ( see enlargement ) Global Community choices to save the world. mp4 (47 MB) mov (65 MB) |
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July 2015 |
Volume 13 Issue 9 July 2015
Global citizens moving forward to SoulLife God Promised Land.Table of Contents
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June 2015 |
Volume 13 Issue 8 June 2015
Tribute to Eileen Moore
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March 2015 |
Volume 13 Issue 7 March 2015 http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2015/Newsletter/March2015/index.html Politics and Justice without borders Global Community Global Movement to Help Theme for this month
Global Protection Agency (GPA)Table of Contents
I. Introduction I. IntroductionOur planet is populated with living beings consisting of millions of different life forms interacting with each other to survive, thus forming an intricate web of life in different ecosystems on the planet. The interaction and interdependence between life forms are the driving force that creates and maintains an ecological - environmental equilibrium that has sustained life on Earth for millions of years enabling it to evolve, flourish and diversify. Global Community values Earth’s diversity in all its forms, the non-human as well as the human.On Earth’s surface exists a diversity of arctic, temperate and tropical ecosystems with many different varieties of plants, animals, and human beings, all of which are dependent on soils, waters and local climates. Biodiversity, the diversity of organisms, depends on maintenance of ecodiversity, the diversity of ecosystems. Cultural diversity – which in effect is a form of biodiversity – is the historical result of humans fitting their activities, thoughts and language to specific geographic ecosystems. Therefore, whatever degrades and destroys ecosystems is both a biological and a cultural source. Today the ecological languages of aboriginal people, and the cultural diversity they represent, are as endangered as tropical forest species and for the same reasons: the world is being homogenized, ecosystems are being simplified, diversity is declining, variety is being lost. Along with the lost of life, there is also the urgent human need to survive, and for this reason Global Community has declared a planetary state of emergency which then brought up the need of the Global Community Movement to Help |
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February 2015 |
Volume 13 Issue 6 February 2015 http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2015/Newsletter/February2015/index.html Politics and Justice without borders Global Community Global Movement to Help Theme for this month
From Prophet Mohammad (GR)(GR), Je suis Charlie Hebdo, global security to the Scale of Global RightsTable of Contents
I. Note Note
(GR) means ('Peace be upon him and may God exalt his mention and protect him from imperfection’) and is a note of respect to be included everytime the name of the Prophet (GR) is being used.
In this paper I only briefly discussed and made notes concerning Islam religions. But there are at least twelve other religions worlwide that could have been
included here. Perhaps in an other paper! For now what I am asking here includes all religions, people of all faiths, and everyone else.
Introduction
Human rights represent an ideal and a supreme goal which can give meaning to life in society. Throughout the history of humanity, the rights of human
beings have been defined and enshrined with reference to the values of the dignity of each individual and of freedom, equality and justice. These values are universal.
Global Community has accepted and enshrined them into its own ways of behaving and dealing with all peoples. Cultures and societies differ so much
that their expression takes varying forms, but diversity does not affect the foundation of inalienable values constituted by human and Earth rights. Each individual is
recognized as a representative of humankind. Human dignity resides in each of us, and this dignity must be recognized and respected by all.
How meaningful is the right to life or to participation in political life if poverty, gender inequality, destitution and epidemics prevent individuals from enjoying freedom of movement, freedom to vote, to marry and so on? The developing countries are having a harder time than others to achieve the exercise of global rights on a lasting basis, with the problems of economic globalization presenting new challenges. We must therefore beware of enforcing economic rights alone to the detriment of individual civil rights and the rights of all individuals to decide their own fate and the future of their country, their political rights. The universality of human rights recognizes the right of all individuals to participate in the cultural life of their community and of other country, to receive education and training, and to be informed. Global Community is aware that traditional customs and standards could burden the sustainability of all life on Earth. They could burden Earth society or any society forever, and holds individuals in a straitjacket. We cannot accept that. No one can! There are choices to be made and you must make them. Cultures can develop and can go on developing. Even religious beliefs may evolve. We are living now, and we are able to create these changes. We are at least as bright, most certainly brighter, than the people who were living thousand of years ago. As far as the Global Community is concerned, cultural and religious differences cannot be a reason or an excuse or a pretext for not respecting human rights and, most importantly, ecological rights. Quite the contrary, all kinds of cultures may promote human rights and especially cultural rights. They are different in their achievements, but they are equal in dignity where they are expressions of freedom. At any time or in any given place, men, women and children use their culture to invent new ways of making human rights a living reality. Diversity enriches us if it respects the dignity of each individual, and if it takes account of human rights as a whole. On January 7, 2015, the question was what brought up so much hate in the world so that some people felt that there was no justice, and they had to do justice themselves. Horrible crimes were committed. Why have leaders of nations of the West got together in France to accuse and blame "terrorists" for the killing of 12 people in the HQ of Charlie Hebdo? What was the cause of the hate of the gunmen? What was the cause of the hate shown by politicians from the Western nations? Why have law legislators and politicians in the Western nations never done laws that could have prevented the massacre? Why any of them never had enough courage and do their jobs as leaders? Why have human rights activists never help promoting new laws, and never thought that there is such thing in society as a Scale of Global Rights that can differentiate between what is a truly important global right and what is a less important right. A global right is truly important when it affects significantly the survival of life on our planet. Certainly the security of all people on our planet is more important then the rights of five cartoonists from Charlie Hebdo (Charb, Cabu, Honore, Tignous, and Wolinski) making fun of the Prophet Muhammad (GR)(GR). It is important enough to discuss this issue because it affects the survival of life on our planet, and because so many politicians of the Western world met in France for the funeral of the 12 victims of the massacre to blame "terrorism", a completely off the board and abstract word that means something only to the proclamation of their own personal leadership. That leadership was wrong! Politicians got it wrong in purpose, and now they proclaim righteousness is on their side, and they must do more to subject everyone to more strict social rules and ways of doing things in our world. That is wrong as well! Politicians never learn unless someone put the writing right on their faces. The reality is that not only politicians are missing the point but they are missing the point in purpose. They dont want to admit that what the world needs and wants is Justice. Justice for the massacre! Justice for the victims of the victims: the Prophet Muhammad (GR)(GR) and all Islam followers. They demand Justice for insults made to their religious leader and Islam. Justice is what is needed here. Politicians have made clear to the world that there will be no Justice but more hate, less liberty, and more restrictions on innocent people, and more checking of personal and social activities. All the wrong actions telling the two billion people who believe in God and Islam that there will not be Justice for the insults made to the Prophet Muhammad (GR)(GR) and Islam. It is time now, today, to reflect on what really happened on January 7 in France. It is time to make sense of this global event which affected global security and, therefore, the survival of all life on our planet. Certainly Global Community Ethic is our best start for understanding the event that day and what to do about it. The Scale of Global Rights will guide us in this process of finding the truth and apply Justice. Let us see Global Community perspective and vision of the world. Let us have Justice! The following chapters were written to show a process pointing at the different aspects of the problem we are facing today. Truly all aspects are closely related and need to be understood. |
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January 2015 |
Volume 13 Issue 5 January 2015 http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2015/Newsletter/January2015/index.html Politics and Justice without borders Global Community Global Movement to Help Theme for this month
Global Community 30th Anniversary (1985-2015) and achievementsGlobal Community 30th Anniversary (1985-2015) Artwork by Germain Dufour December 10, 2014 ( see enlargement 87 MB ) Global Community 30th Anniversary (1985-2015) and achievements Artwork by Germain Dufour December 10, 2014 ( see enlargement 14 MB ) Table of Contents
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December 2014 |
Volume 13 Issue 4 December 2014 http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2015/Newsletter/December2014/index.html Politics and Justice without borders Global Community Global Movement to Help Theme for this month
Corporate citizen global ethic. Artwork by Germain Dufour November 5, 2014 Summary image of the theme "Corporate citizen global ethic". Artwork by Germain Dufour December 2014 ( see enlargement 5 MB ) Corporate citizen global ethic
Corporations are required to expand their
responsibilities to include global rights, the environment, community and family aspects, safe working conditions, fair wages and sustainable consumption aspects.
A corporation will now be required to operate its business as per the following global ehtic for a business: * Be concerned with issues such as climate change, bio-diversity, pollution prevention and adopt high standards |
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November 2014 |
Volume 13 Issue 3 November 2014 http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2015/Newsletter/November2014/index.html Politics and Justice without borders Global Community Global Movement to Help Theme for this month
Summary image of the theme "Peace in the world with Global Community". October 11 2014 ( see enlargement 68 MB ) |
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October 2014 |
Volume 13 Issue 2 October 2014 http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2015/Newsletter/October2014/index.html Politics and Justice without borders Global Community Global Movement to Help Theme for this month
Noah's Ark came to rest over 4300 years ago on Mount Ararat, or on Mount Judiby according to some Muslim scholars. Artwork by Germain Dufour September 2014 Today, Global Community is Noah's ArkbySoulLife September 12, 2014 Report of Today, Global Community is Noah's Ark Promo video of Today, Global Community is Noah's Ark. mp4 (118 MB) f4v (65 MB) flv (40 MB) mov (112 MB) Table of Contents Summary A) Seeing the world today, Global Community claims that each of us depends on the well-being of the whole, and so global citizens have respect for the community of living beings, people and other lifeforms, and plants, and for the preservation of Earth, air, water and soil.
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September 2014 |
Volume 13 Issue 1 September 2014 http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2015/Newsletter/September2014/index.html Politics and Justice without borders Global Community Global Movement to Help Global Community Ethics. Artwork by Germain Dufour August 2014 Global Community EthicsbySoul of Humanity August 5, 2014 Promo video of Global Community Ethics. mp4 (1 MB) f4v (4 MB) flv (1 MB) swf (0.5 MB) mov (25 MB) Report and website
The theme of Global Dialogue 2015 is:
Global Community Faith in God's Spirit, Soullife, helping the formation of Life in the Universe.bySoulLife and Germain Dufour Spiritual Leader of Global Community Prophete of God August 2014 Global Community Faith in God's Spirit, Soullife, helping the formation of Life in the Universe. Artwork by Germain Dufour January 6, 2008 ( see enlargement ) Global Community Faith Promo video of Global Community Faith. mp4 (60 MB) mp4 (55 MB) f4v (27 MB) flv (14 MB) swf (13 MB) html (2 kb) Report and website Global Community Ethicsby Soul of Humanity
Note Soul of Humanity is the Soul of all Life, SoulLife, and God's Spirit. These names are one and the same God. Table of Contents
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August 2014 |
Volume 12 Issue 12 August 2014 http://globalcommunitywebnet.com/Dialogue2015/Newsletter/August2014/index.html Politics and Justice without borders Global Community Global Movement to Help Proceedings, Global Overview and Recommendations of Global Dialogue 2014 are ready for reading. Click on Previous and follow the link. Proceedings of the Global Dialogue 2015. Artwork by Germain Dufour August 2014 ( see enlargement )
The theme of Global Dialogue 2015 is: Global Community Faith in God's Spirit, Soullife, helping the formation of Life in the Universe.bySoulLifeandGermain DufourSpiritual Leader of Global CommunityProphete of God August 2014 Global Community Faith in God's Spirit, Soullife, helping the formation of Life in the Universe. Artwork by Germain Dufour January 6, 2008 ( see enlargement ) 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.
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