- Throughout history the great religions have been the primary agents of the civilizing process.
- Why does this heritage not serve as the stage for today's reawakening of spiritual quest?
- The social teachings of these religions, designed for earlier times, cannot address modernity.
- The close association of people with differing faiths causes confusion and doubt.
- None of the established religions can be refashioned to serve as an ultimate guide for modern life. Yet this is simply an inherent feature of an evolutionary process.