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Wednesday, December 28, 2016

An example of SGI following Nichiren in name only

SGIQuarterly: In the struggle against apartheid, how did you maintain hope in the face of such daunting circumstances? How can people regain and maintain a sense of hope in the face of complex global problems today?

Bishop Desmond Tutu: I believed then as I still do that this is God's world and that God is in charge; that this is a moral universe and that ultimately goodness, right and justice will prevail over their ghastly counterparts. And I knew too that many were upholding us with their fervent prayers, and we owe a great deal to all those who were part of the international antiapartheid movement.

Yes, it is not easy, but they should hang on to the belief that right will eventually triumph.

SGIQ: As an individual who has long been on the forefront of the struggle for human rights, what is your message to the youth of a new generation confronting their own struggles to build a world in which the dignity of all is recognized and respected?

DT: I admire young people. They are amazing in their idealism believing that we can have a world without war, without poverty and disease. I say to them, "Dream your dreams of a better world, dream the dream of God!"

6 comments:

  1. What is so horrible about SGI President Daisaku Ikeda saying such a thing?!

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  2. Nichiren would admonish and refute Bishop Tutu as a false teacher in priestly robes, one of the 2nd of the Threeb Powerful Enemies. SGI, on the other hand lauds him and allows him to spew his false teachings... "I say to them, "Dream your dreams of a better world, dream the dream of God!"

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  3. I think you don't get it Claire because you don't share the same heart as Nichiren.

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  4. So where does Ikeda state anything in this exchange? Apparently it is an interview with Desmond Tutu by one os those *anonymous* PR spin miesters at SGI quarterly--

    Fawning all over any *leader* who has renown and a global audience IS Ikeda's own strategy for promoting himself-- SGI Quarterly is a major part of Ikeda's propaganda machine-- from beginning to end neither Ikeda or SGI Quarterly have a connection to the teachings of Nichiren.

    ~Katie

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  5. So where does Ikeda state anything in this exchange? Apparently it is an interview with Desmond Tutu by one os those *anonymous* PR spin miesters at SGI quarterly--

    Fawning all over any *leader* who has renown and a global audience IS Ikeda's own strategy for promoting himself-- SGI Quarterly is a major part of Ikeda's propaganda machine-- from beginning to end neither Ikeda or SGI Quarterly have a connection to the teachings of Nichiren.

    ~Katie

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