Very interesting to read this .....
Buddhism won “The Best Religion In The World” award
15 Jul 2009, Tribune de Geneve
The Geneva-based International Coalition for the Advancement of Religious and
Spirituality (ICARUS) has bestowed "The Best Religion In the World"
award this year on the Buddhist Community.
This special award was voted on by an international round table of more than
200 religious leaders from every part of the spiritual spectrum. It was
fascinating to note that many religious leaders voted for Buddhism rather than
their own religion although Buddhists actually make up a tiny minority of
ICARUS membership. Here are the comments by four voting members:
Jonna Hult, Director of Research for ICARUS said "It wasn't a surprise to
me that Buddhism won Best Religion in the World, because we could find
literally not one single instance of a war fought in the name of Buddhism, in
contrast to every other religion that seems to keep a gunin the closet just in
case God makes a mistake. We were hard pressed to even find a Buddhist that had
ever been in an army. These people practice what they preach to an extent we
simply could not document with any other spiritual tradition."
A Catholic Priest, Father Ted O'Shaughnessy said from Belfast , "As much
as I love the Catholic Church, it has always bothered me to no end that we
preach love in our scripture yet then claim to know God's will when it comes to
killing other humans. For that reason, I did have to cast my vote for the
Buddhists."
A Muslim Cleric Tal Bin Wassad agreed from Pakistan via his translator.
"While I am a devout Muslim, I can see
how much anger and bloodshed is channeled into religious expression rather than
dealt with on a personal level.
The Buddhists have that figured out." Bin Wassad, the ICARUS voting member
for Pakistan 's Muslim community
continued, "In fact, some of my best friends are Buddhist."
And Rabbi Shmuel Wasserstein said from Jerusalem, "Of course, I love
Judaism, and I think it's the greatest religion in the world. But to be honest, I've been practicing Vipassana meditation every
day before minyan (daily Jewish prayer) since 1993. So I get it."
However, there was one snag - ICARUS couldn't find anyone to give the award to.
All the Buddhists they called kept saying they didn't want the award.
When asked why the Burmese Buddhist community refused the award, Buddhist monk
Bhante Ghurata Hanta said from Burma, "We are grateful for the
acknowledgement, but we give this award to all humanity, for Buddha nature lies
within each of us." Groehlichen went on to say "We're going to keep
calling around until we find a Buddhist who will accept it. We'll let you know when we do."