Thirty religious and spiritual leaders from many different countries attended this initial gathering, including the Reverend Joan Campbell, Director of the Department of Religion of Chautauqua Institution; H.E. Archbishop Theorcharous, the Archbishop of Thyateria and Great Britain; Chief Oren Lyons of the Onandoga Nation; Rabbi Arthur Schneier of the Appeal of Conscience Foundation; Master Sheng-yen of the Dharma Drum Mountain Buddhist Association; Brothers Achelananda and Satyananda of the Self-Realization Fellowship; Mr. Abdullah Al Noshan, UN and Washington Representative to the Muslim World League; Ms. Dudu Chili of the Peace and Reconciliation Committee of South Africa; Rector Phra Thepsophon of Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University in Bangkok; Ms. Ella Cisneros of the Together Foundation; Mr. Amir Al-Islam, professor of Islamic Studies; Rabbi Awraham Soetendorp, Earth Charter Commissioner; Swami Dyananda Saraswati of the All India Movement; and Reverend C.T. Vivian, a Baptist minister who worked with Martin Luther King. http://www.millenniumpeacesummit.com/news011029.html October 29, 2001] David Finn, Chairman of the Millennium World Peace Summit, announced today the successful completion of the first step in creating a World Council of Religious and Spiritual Leaders that will work in conjunction with the United Nations in its
Yep...taqiyyah. I would not trust them on a stack of Qur'ans.