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  33% of the world's population is made
     up of Christians who believe that
     Christianity is the only true religion.
       
       25% of the world's population is made
     up of people who believe that Islam is
     the only true religion.
       
       14% of the world's population is made
     up of Hindus who are convinced that
     Hinduism is the only true religion.
       
       And these 72% of people would be hard
     pressed to convince the 4% of who are
     Buddhists that they are wrong and
     should change their beliefs.
       
       And so it is in most religions: they
     should be seen as opinions, because no
     one can decide which belief is right or
     true - until they die, and find out for
     themselves.
       
       Force changes nothing.
       
       Violence changes nothing. 
       
       And terrorism doesn't change anything
     either.
       
       No one has ever come back to earth to
     tell us what goes on on the other side.
     And that is as it should be, because it
     allows us to respect each other's
     beliefs, as different as they may be
     from our own.
       
       The enemy we have to overcome is not
     in the Occident or the Orient, not in
     the Middle East or the Far East.
       
       The enemy is intolerance, in all its
     forms.
       
       
       
       We are all Londoners, and we all have
     a duty to continue seeking the best in
     our lives, despite the obstacles and
     tragedies that may appear on our path.
       
       Being positive means acting positive.
     It means finding, in this test, even
     more reasons to appreciate each instant
     of happiness, of love, recognition and
     well being that is given to us.
       
       It won't help anyone if we cast a
     shadow over our life, and that is no
     way to render homage to those who were
     affected.
       
       Let us cultivate tolerance and
     happiness which, paradoxically, are
     certainly the best responses to the
     destruction caused by intolerance.
       
       And let us pray, whether it be to
     Vishnu, Mohammed, Jesus Christ, Buddha,
     or simply to God:
       
       "Give us the courage to change what
     can be changed, the serenity to accept
     what cannot be changed, and the wisdom
     to tell the difference."
       
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