This week will probably see the most important event in the lifetime of many of us.
The path Tutu destruction
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Mon, 13 Oct 2008 13:20
Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu called on Monday for world leaders
to cut enormous expenditure on destruction, saying no one was outside
God's family, including George Bush and Osama Bin Laden.
Tutu mentioned the American president and Al Qaeda leader while
speaking at the international Society of Paediatric Neurosurgery
conference in Cape Town.
God wept
He said "God wept" when he saw the enormous amounts of money being
spent on weapons of death and mass destruction.
"God sees children dying with not enough food and clean water," he
said.
"He sees us spending awful amounts on weapons of death and
destruction when not a cent is being spent on diseases that could so
easily be overcome.
"Despite the obscene amounts spent on the fight on terror, the war
will never be won while people remain desperate."
Tutu said that all belonged to one family and that people would
"perish" if they did not learn
to share.
"Black, white, yellow, red, Bush and Bin Laden, so called gays and
lesbians, no one is outside of God's family," Tutu said.
We will perish
"Unless we share, we will perish together," Tutu said.
Tutu said the white Afrikaner doctors and students at the Tygerberg
Hospital, of which he and his wife were patrons, were an example of
devotion to God.
He said Tygerberg, the training hospital for the University of
Stellenbosch, was once an institution that epitomized Afrikaner
nationalism and racism in South Africa.
Today, however, the hospital's white Afrikaans doctors and medical
students were working with mostly black patients.
"The devotion of the doctors at Tygerberg Hospital is something to
see. A lot of the students there are Afrikaners working with black
patients.
"These doctors could go anywhere in the world, but they chose to
stay. It almost makes tears roll down one's
eyes," he said.