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[ACNS] Message of Peace from the Primate of Nippon Sei Ko Kai
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ACNS 4022 | JAPAN | 15 AUGUST 2005
A Message of Peace from the Primate of Nippon Sei Ko Kai
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
The Peace of our Lord be with you all. This year marks the 60th
anniversary of the end of World War II. In this important year, we wish
to express our concerns about the recent situation in Japan, and also to
express our determined desire for world peace.
On this day, sixty years ago, Japan accepted defeat in a war of
aggression it had begun against other nations of the world. This defeat
signaled the end of the path of imperialism and militarism which Japan
had followed since the start of the Meiji Restoration in 1868.
Throughout the unfolding history of modern Japan, we in the NSKK failed
to stand up for the gospel of the boundless love of God for every human
life as revealed in our Lord Jesus Christ, and lacked the courage to
stand up in opposition to the war. Furthermore, we were not able to
prevent the many forms of victimization nor the taking of life, either
abroad or at home. A decade ago, both at the 1995 NSKK Mission
Consultation and at the 49th General Synod the following year, we
adopted a Statement on War Responsibility of Nippon Sei Ko Kai, in which
we confessed these failures to God and to our neighbors. We in the NSKK
resolved to be mindful of our call, as the people of God, to do justice,
and to turn our ears, as an instrument of Christ's peace, to the pain of
division and the cries of suffering of the world.
>From this standpoint, as we survey the current situation in Japan, we
find cause for great concern. Since the end of the Cold War, and
especially since the 1991 Gulf War, a series of bills relating to
Japan's defense policy have passed in parliament despite doubts about
their constitutionality. It is our sense that powerful forces are at
work to change Japan from a country with a "Peace Constitution" into a
nation which is once again capable of waging war. In fact, under the
rubric of so-called "recovery support," Japan's Self-Defense Forces have
been deployed to Iraq. Even the revision of the country's "Peace
Constitution" is on the agenda of some politicians.
Such shifts in Japan are taking place against the background of economic
globalization being driven by the United States and other developed
nations. Such globalization forces countries and individuals to make a
stark choice between being strong and being weak. Nationalistic
movements are gaining momentum in many countries under pressure to
establish a place among the "strong" nations. This causes the further
deepening of conflicts between nations. Moreover, within many societies,
an aggressively competitive spirit is taking root which leads to a sharp
distinction between "winners" and "losers" in those societies, and gives
rise to various social ills. We are especially concerned about the
profound effect of such trends on the spiritual and mental development
of young people.
In Japan, we have come to understand the horror of war and immeasurable
value of peace through the horrible experience of ground warfare in
Okinawa and the continual hardship caused by the location of large
American military bases there. We are also learning a great deal from
our neighbor churches, with whom we share faith in the Lord Jesus
Christ. In particular, we have strengthened ties with the churches in
Asia. Fellowship with these churches enables us to more clearly perceive
our past errors in Japan, and motivates us to discover ways of living
together in Christ. With Christ, we seek to form relationships with the
weak and marginalized in society, and through such relationships to
build a society in which all people can live together and share one
another's joys and trials.
The 55th General Synod of the NSKK in 2004 resolved to oppose the
revision of Article 9 of the Constitution, in which Japan renounces war
and the use of military force. We wish all our fellow Christians to know
that we are steadfast in our resistance to such revision of our "Peace
Constitution." Article 9 conforms with the mind of our Lord Jesus
Christ, who said, "Put your sword back into its place; for all who take
the sword will perish by the sword" (Matthew 26:52). All of us who
belong to NSKK will join in prayer that we may all be made into
peacemakers and receive the promised joy of our Lord.
The Most Revd James Toru Uno
Primate Nippon Sei Ko Kai
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