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 Tutu says, ‘You and I are created for goodness’

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Watch the video of Desmond Tutu speaking at the Rotary World Peace Symposium on 18 June. You can embed this video on your Web site.


Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu said Rotary's dedication to peace in the world makes God smile.

During his keynote address Thursday, 18 June, at the Rotary World Peace Symposium, Tutu shared how he envisions God looking down on His creation and crying when He sees all the bad things His children are doing to each other. But, Tutu said, then God looks again and sees Rotary.

"God begins to smile through His tears, and the sun shines through. God says that is exactly why I created them, for goodness," Tutu said. "You and I are created for goodness. You are helping wipe the tears from God's eyes."

Tutu, a Nobel Peace Prize recipient from South Africa, was the keynote speaker at the second Rotary World Peace Symposium in Birmingham, England. For two days, attendees will take part in discussion groups to share ideas and strategies for enhancing peace in the world. The event also builds stronger bonds between Rotary World Peace Fellows, Rotarians, and alumni through social events and networking.

Izabela Pereira, a 2005-07 peace fellow from Argentina, said it was not so much what Tutu said, but the way he said it, that impressed her.

"His way of approaching the subject is inspiring, refreshing," Pereira said. "He carries an immense air of authority that is overwhelming."

Francisco Benavides, a 2002-04 peace fellow from Mexico, said Tutu speaks with a lot of authority. "I think it is encouraging to see someone like him who has been fighting for peace as long as he has, who still believes there is hope."

Tutu also addressed terrorism, asserting that labeling groups as terrorists sometimes does more to hinder peace then help it. "One person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter," he said.

"When you negotiate, you are not negotiating with your friends. You are negotiating with your enemy -- and often, with the most loathsome enemy," he said. "You don't get to pick who represents the enemy."

Syeda Uddin, a 2002-04 peace fellow from the United States, found Tutu's candor refreshing.

"It is great he had the courage to say the things he said," she explained. "Some of the things he said were very controversial. But because of who he is, his words have an impact."


15 Comments:
At 8:58AM on 22 July 2009, Sanket Mehta wrote: It takes profound belief and conviction to say the things he said with such inspiration. It made me shed a tear unabashedly and resolve to become a better person.
At 1:38PM on 6 July 2009, Nick Githuku wrote: I have never be more inspired! Listening to this man was listening to the voice of the weak, the poor and suffering...and the challenge is to address their needs. It was a true call to greatness through service. Nick, RWPF, Chulalongkorn University, June-September Session 2008 (Class V).
At 2:41PM on 25 June 2009, masood ahmad Bhalli wrote: Archbishop spoke candidly of God and man and and and later's responsibility towards his fellow beings and of Rotary's role which make us proud,He once said 'we should live simply so hat others can simply live'
At 2:26PM on 24 June 2009, Janey Ball wrote: I am so proud of being South African, with Archbishop Tutu ..... he is a shining example of goodness and wisdom.
At 10:27AM on 24 June 2009, sanjay kher wrote: Refreshing and new perspective. Great men always have inspiration to bestow.
At 1:51PM on 23 June 2009, Ededem Hogan, President-elect Rotary Club of Abuja wrote: Rotary has always been for me an exciting and heart warming experience. I monitired Arch Bishop Desmond Tutu's speech at the convention and it just futher enforces my belief in Rotary. I see God's hands in many of the things we do in Rotary and now I can also hear His voice through Tutu's. God bless Rotary
At 11:34AM on 23 June 2009, Manik Dhungana wrote: i missed it ...though i tried harder for this may be next time..
At 9:29AM on 23 June 2009, GEORGE A. NAJJAR wrote: Tutu also addressed terrorism, asserting that labeling groups as terrorists sometimes does more to hinder peace then help it. "One person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter," he said. IF WE UNDERSTAND WHAT DESMONG TUTU SAYS ABOUT TERRORISM , LOT OF CONFLICTS IN THE WORLD WOULD BE SOLVED. god bless him
At 5:52PM on 22 June 2009, Lizette Odfalk (Diaz Frances Horcasitas) wrote: A true blessing to have Archbishop Tutu address us Rotarians at this fantastic event. Thank you Archbishop Tutu for reminding us to see God in Rotary and in every Rotarian project. Thank you for your simple yet profound message. As a Rotarian following the convention from afar (Texas, USA), it is so very special to be able to hear an person like you, Father, addressing Rotary. May God continue to bless us so that we can inspire and create good deeds around the world and bring peace and love; for Rotary IS in our hands!
At 9:53AM on 22 June 2009, Kevin Mays wrote: The future of Rotary is so bright! I wait with anticipation what disease we might eradicate next, or which social injustice we will fight. Thank you Bishop, and thank you fellow Rotarians, for giving us a cause and a mission! Kevin Mays, 2009-2010 President, Bowling Green KY
At 10:28AM on 21 June 2009, Rot. Kenneth Osiagwu wrote: Listening to Arch. Bishop Demond Tutu's speech made very proud to be a Rotarian and would even want to do more for my society and humanity as a whole. Viva Rotary
At 9:13AM on 21 June 2009, PDG Evelyn Abellera MAGNO wrote: My tears are shedding! My hair raised! My heart bled! What a blessed man Desmond Tutu is. Yes, his candor speech touch my inner soul. God bless Rotary and God bless us all,
At 9:13AM on 21 June 2009, ANIFOWOSHE OLUBUNMI wrote: Hmmm God is great the little we do in Rotary is receiving his attention
At 9:12AM on 21 June 2009, PDG Doug Vincent wrote: It was a wonderful experience to be here to witness this world renowned peacemaker talk about the good and bad in our world. Many were proud and teary-eyed as he shared the thought that God has created Rotary as the sun to shine through the rain. He also praised Rotarians who spread much good into the dark corners of despair in our world. PDG 7080 Doug Vincent, Ontario Canada Co-Chair, Rotary World Peace Community Program
At 4:20PM on 19 June 2009, Linda Coble, D5000 Hawaii wrote: I may be thousands of miles away from Birmingham this week, but thanks to the timely coverage of the Peace Symposium by RI's Media team, I can shed tears along with my fellow Rotarians, as I hear Archbishop Emeritus Tutu's meaningful remarks. I look forward to virtually witnessing the rest of the events and sharing emotional and inspirational moments with my fellow Rotarians from around the world.

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