Golden Rule Ambassador - Dr.
Clyde Rivers
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World Peace Ambassador Dr. Clyde Rivers of the Golden Rule
International was a special guest on June 8th for Radio Show – Eyes on Washington. Eyes on Washington Radio Program, with radio hosts Doug Basler and Marty McClendon, debate top
issues from a Christian perspective. They broadcast information and commentary
from Washington State to Washington D.C.
The Golden Rule as a Global Ethic
to better mankind was central to the conversation with the radio hosts Doug
Basler and Marty McClendon. Ambassador Rivers was asked what is the importance
of the Golden Rule? Ambassador Rivers explained, “My message embraces the point
that every individual person alive has value. As a matter of fact, if every
individual were able to live out his or her particular contribution to society,
our world would be a better place. It would be a place where the fulfillment of
the needs of nations would be met because every person’s gift would be a
contribution to the success of those nations. The open door to this kind of
Culture of Honor is the Golden Rule Global Ethic – “Treat others the way you
want to be treated.” This ethic lifts everyone higher and builds great
communities and nations. I appreciated the opportunity to share about the
Golden Rule on this great radio station with such cordial hosts, thank you.”
Ambassador Clyde Rivers is the
Representative for the North American Division to the United Nations – New
York. The Golden Rule International Award is now established in 120 nations of
the world. This organization seeks out top achievers that live the Golden Rule
in their everyday life. This is a new global ethic that the leadership of the
Golden Rule International Award, Patron, current President of Ethiopia, Girma
Wolde and Ambassador Mussie Hailu has embraced and is promoting globally.
Golden Rule International is also affiliated with the Interfaith Peace-Building
Initiative (IPI), African Union, the United Nations as well as the United
Religions Initiative (URI) an Interfaith Peace organization seeking world peace.
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