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World|Sun, Dec. 14 2008 08:32 AM EST

Globalization Needs 'Values' to Succeed, Says Blair

By Ethan Cole|Christian Post Reporter

Globalization needs a “solid basis of values” to succeed, contended former British Prime Minister Tony Blair in a major address this past week.

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    Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair holds a conversation with Yale University President Richard C. Levin at the end of a speech by Blair on the Yale University campus in New Haven, Conn., Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008.

Faith is one way to provide a values system for globalization, but not the only way, he told hundreds of students and professors at Yale University after completing his first semester as a visiting professor.

Blair’s hour-long speech on Thursday was focused on whether or not a value system could be introduced to globalization and how, according to the Yale Daily News.

“The problems we face today cannot be solved without alliances,” he said. “And alliances won’t work without common values.”

Blair says his experience at Yale has strengthen his belief that religious, economic, and social globalization are linked.

Multicultural and multi-religious societies are the result of “pushing people together,” and now “spiritual capital” and “human capital” need to be linked, he argued.

“Unless we find a way of reconciling faith and globalization, the world will be a more dangerous place,” Blair said, according to The Associated Press.

The former British leader called on the United States, Britain and its allies to emphasize the importance of social values in the fight against terrorism.

“It’s the force of argument, and not of arms, that will cause us to succeed,” Blair said, according to Ecumenical News International.

During his time as a visiting professor at Yale, Blair co-taught a seminar on faith and globalization with Professor Miroslav Volf, a theologian and the director of Yale’s Center for Faith and Culture.

Blair, who was an Anglican Christian, converted to Catholicism in 2007 after stepping down as prime minister of Britain. In an interview with BBC, Blair said that his belief in God played a “hugely important” role during his 10 years as prime minister.

The former British prime minister will continue to teach at Yale for the next two years as part of a three year partnership between the university and his London-based Tony Blair Faith Foundation. Blair said Yale will be the headquarters for the U.S. operations of his foundation, according to the Yale Daily News.

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  • Mon Dec 15, 2008 11:12 am Agree: 6   Disagree: 0

    (He alone can create peace, and not globalized religious values, unless these values recognize Him)

    The sad forecast is that they will not . . . (For they are the spirits of devils, working miracles, which go forth unto the kings of the earth and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty (Revelation 16:14).

    A counterfeit peace; yes . . . a counterfeit revival; yes . . . but unfortunately it will not be of God.

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    Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:11 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    For Globalization to succeed it needs the blessings of God, Which it does not have.

  • Mon Dec 15, 2008 6:02 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    According to Answer.com 'globalization' is the tendency of markets to spread to other markets around the world.In the time of the New Testament, the Romans 'globalized' the ancient world's markets. The was also a 'global' culture called Hellenism, and Greek was the global language. Yet the world was spiritually and morally bankrupt, according to Romans 1-3 and 1 Cor 1. As a Roman Catholic believer, Blair accepts Jesus as the Saviour of the world, as the King of kings, who is ruling from the right hand of the Father in heaven. Let us work for peace on earth. But let us not forget the Prince of Peace, who reconciled God with man through his blood. He alone can create peace, and not globalized religious values, unless these values recognize Him.

  • Sun Dec 14, 2008 9:52 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    " 'Unless we find a way of reconciling faith and globalization, the world will be a more dangerous place,' Blair said,"

    Globalization and faith will force the wars spoken of in the Bible. The Bible says as much is it is possible with you (your end of things) live in peace with all men.

    With that said this doesn't mean to be completely passive to the point of self destruction. We must stand up for what is right. I think "love your neigbor as yourself" is a fine value to guide globalization. The problem is people won't do it.

  • Sun Dec 14, 2008 4:00 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Ah, globalization . . . one step closer to the Lords return.

  • Sun Dec 14, 2008 9:47 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Right, thats the values Tony Bliar ran his goverment by, is it?

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