Myth #1: The
primary purpose of the United Nations as shown by its
actions is the establishment of lasting world peace.
Myth #2: National
interest is the best starting point for building a peaceful,
healthy and harmonious world.
Myth #3: The abusive corruption and crippling
mismanagement of the U.N. doesn't significantly undermine
its mission.
Myth #4: The U.N.
is well-equipped to meet the challenges facing the 21st
Century.
Myth #5: The world
community hasn't changed significantly enough since the U.N.
founding to warrant a comprehensive new vision for the world
body.
Myth #6: The U.N.
is effective in carrying out its charter.
Myth #7: The U.N.
isn't in desperate need of fundamental reforms.
Myth #8: The
United Nations recognizes that humanity lives in one world,
under God.
Myth #9: The U.N.
would not benefit from a permanent and formal internal
structure for wisdom, counsel and problem-solving comprised
of carefully selected, unselfish world religious and
spiritual leaders.
Myth #10: It is
not necessary for the U.N. to participate in addressing the
spiritual needs of all humanity.