The Words of the Durst Family

Resolution Passed by Participants and Observers of the Tenth ICUS

Mose Durst
November 13, 1981

Inspired by its Founder, the International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences has been striving to emphasize the moral and human factor in the application of our science and technology.

Since its humble beginnings up to the present, this Conference has also dedicated itself to establishing a forum for communication amongst the various social and natural sciences.

This is the first International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences to occur in Korea, the homeland of our Founder.

This gathering, which has included more than 1,000 observers and participants from 100 nations, marks the Tenth Anniversary of the International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences.

Be It Resolved, that we, first of all, express our heartfelt appreciation and recognition to our Founder, the Reverend Sun Myung Moon, whose vision and commitment have inspired this Conference; and

Be It Further Resolved that on this occasion, we scientists and scholars commit ourselves again to the common task of bettering the well-being of mankind, regardless of race, sex or religion; and

Be It Further Resolved that as an expression of our desire to end human suffering, we applaud the spirit of Reverend Moon's proposal, as outlined in his Founder's Address, that led to his conception of an international highway to link people together and to realize the future peace of the world. 

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