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We
believe...
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That
faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human life,
That
the brotherhood of man transcends the sovereignty of nations,
That
economic justice can best be won by free men through free
enterprise,
That
government should be of laws rather than of men,
That
earth's great treasure lies in human personality,
And
that service to humanity Is the best work of life!
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"We
believe..."
Everyone must believe in some ideal, principle or philosophy.
To believe is to practice what is believed to be true.
"...That faith in God gives meaning and purpose to human
life... "
"God" here does not refer to any specific religious
God, but to a supreme omnipotence. It does not matter who or what
your God is; the line is just saying that you must believe in
something. Brownfield interpreted it in this way: "The Junior
Chamber membership, drawn from many religious backgrounds, is
united by a common bond of faith; that man lives by the will of
(his/her) God, that God's will for man is good; and that the life
worthwhile is lived in harmony with His eternal plan."
"...That
the brotherhood of man transcends the sovereignty of nations..."
This line breaks down all the boundaries that have been imagined
by mankind. It simply means that all men and women are equal.
It respects allegiance to one's country, but, at the same time,
reinforces the idea that man is a citizen of the world. Brownfield
put it this way: "Man-made boundaries have been drawn and
redrawn, separating the human race into many nations. But across
these unnatural divisions there has been an intercourse in art,
science, commerce and religion; evidence of man's universal brotherhood;
proof that man himself, not his territorial divisions, is of basic
worth."
"...That
economic justice can best be won by free men through free enterprise..."
The operative words here are "...can best be won.... "
Junior Chamber members believe that man should be free to use
his skills and abilities to the limit in improving his economy.
Brownfield expressed it this way: "Where economic improvement
has been greatest, man has been free to follow his dream of making
a personal fortune by doing something never done before, or by
doing it better." He also said, "... the system of self-development
through private enterprise could be adapted with variations to
suit local conditions in many parts of the world."
"...That
government should be of laws rather than of men..."
This tenet of the Creed simply means that no one should be above
the law, and that the law should be the same for all people, no
matter what status they hold in society. The government must be
based on constitutional law, accepted and ratified by a majority
of the people. The power to change laws and elect governments
should remain in the hands of a majority of the people. Abraham
Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, spoke of a government
"of the people, for the people, and by the people."
This line of the Creed crystallizes what President Lincoln was
talking about so many decades ago. Brownfield expressed the meaning
this way: "In a free society, the fundamental law is derived
from the people. It is they who hold the final authority."
"...That
earth's great treasure lies in human personality..."
Every individual has a separate and unique personality. That is
the main difference between humans and other creatures of the
world. That uniqueness makes the human personality earth's greatest
treasure. It cannot be duplicated nor can it be made. Brownfield's
views on this line are: "True treasure lies in the hearts
of men. There is about us a vast field of opportunity for cultivation
of the human personality. It's not the quantity nor the length
of life that gives it zest, but the quality of living, the achievement
we make in terms of human progress."
"...And
that service to humanity Is the best work of life."
This final tenet of the Creed is the logical culmination of the
preceding lines. A person who believes in the Creed will most
definitely find service to humanity to be the best work of life.
Note the word humanity. Brownfield's interpretation of this line
of the Creed is: "The life lived unselfishly grows richer,
deeper and fuller. Joy is more enduring and peace of mind, more
certain. The world looks at the contribution such a life has made
and marks the one who lived it as a benefactor of the race; yet
he knows in truth the greater benefit has been his own."
No matter what a member's interpretation of the Creed may be,
he or she should always practice what he or she believes. Many
unsuccessful attempts have been made to change the Creed, but
it has prevailed through the years and continues to be as the
covenant that holds the organization together. Many members have
made the Creed their guide in life.
Contact
Information:
Naples Junior Chamber
PO BOX 10416
Naples, Fl. 34101
Phone: (941) 263-3353
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