As Dr. Khan was speaking specifically of "western society" and its need for
"spiritual and social rehabilitation"; he may have been calling upon the
worldwide Baha'i community (which may be doing much better in the four areas
he highlighted) to help the western societies.

Richard.
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From: "Susan Maneck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Baha'i Studies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: Recent Talk in Sydney Australia by Dr Peter Khan.
NotesbyCounsellorStephen Hall


Dear Ahang,

I was struck by this:


"Dr Khan identified four areas in particular that he felt the Baha�i
community, complementary to its focus on the core lines of action, could
contribute to the spiritual and social rehabilitation of western society"

Those four were as follows:

1.       Building Successful Marriages
2.       Good Values for Children
3.       Safe Place for Social Interaction
4.       Guidance to Those Seeking Meaning in Life

Other than perhaps the last one, I wonder if we as Baha'is are doing any
better than the world at large?

warmest, Susan


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