RESOLUTION NO. 6
ON HALTING GENOCIDE AND ETHNIC CLEANSING
WHEREAS, Ethnic cleansing is a crime against
humanity in which one ethnic group expels members of other ethnic groups from towns and
villages it conquers in order to create an enclave for members of their ethnic group; and
WHEREAS, Genocide is a crime against humanity in
which one group dehumanizes and murders members of another people group ¾ whether
national, ethnic, or religious¾ with the intent to destroy that group completely; and
WHEREAS, In various parts of the world genocide
and ethnic cleansing are being perpetrated by both recognized governments and other
militant groups; and
WHEREAS, American troops have been deployed in
peace-keeping and human-relief missions, risking their lives for the sake of refugees
where ethnic cleansing and genocide have occurred; and
WHEREAS, The Bible teaches that all human beings
are made in the image of God (Gen. 1:27), and therefore possess essential dignity as a
gift from their Creator; and
WHEREAS, The scriptures also teach that it is
wrong to murder (Gen. 9:6; Ex. 20:13); and
WHEREAS, Genocide and ethnic cleansing are
particularly reprehensible crimes because God made "every nation of mankind to live
on the face of the earth, having determined their appointed times and boundaries of their
habitation" (Acts 17:26); and
WHEREAS, The twentieth century has been
characterized as "a century of mass murder" and has witnessed human atrocities
on a scale heretofore unseen.
Be it therefore RESOLVED, that we, the messengers
to the Southern Baptist Convention, meeting June 15-16, 1999, in Atlanta, Georgia, declare
our abhorrence of those governments and militant groups which support and commit such
malicious violence; and
Be it further RESOLVED, that we strongly urge the
United States Congress, NATO, the United Nations, and other multinational bodies, to take
immediate action to bring an end to those regimes which are guilty of crimes against
humanity and to bring to justice those persons who are responsible for these heinous acts;
and
Be it further RESOLVED, that we commit ourselves
to pray for, support, and encourage the victims of these injustices as well as those
groups and agencies working to bring peace and alleviate suffering among the victims of
genocide and ethnic cleansing; and
Be it further RESOLVED, that we pledge our
continuing support and prayer for our dear Baptist brethren and other evangelical
Christians in their faithful witness under difficult circumstances; and
Be it further RESOLVED, that we express our
deepest gratitude to those courageous and faithful American military personnel who have
served their nation and the world in the attempt to bring peace and relieve human
suffering; and
Be it finally RESOLVED, that we encourage
neighboring countries to provide places of refuge for exiled individuals and families, in
the hope that these refugees may be resettled in their homeland soon.
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