Promulgation of Universal Peace
by
'Abdu'l-Bahá
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15 April 1912, 7 Talks at Home of Mountfort Mills 327 West End Avenue, New York - Compiled from Stenographic Notes by Howard MacNutt (16:4)

A few days ago I arrived in New York, coming direct from Alexandria. On a former trip I traveled to Europe, visiting Paris and London. Paris is most beautiful in outward appearance. The evidences of material civilization there are very great, but the spiritual civilization is far behind. I found the people of that city submerged and drowning in a sea of materialism. Their conversations and discussions were limited to natural and physical phenomena, without mention of God. I was greatly astonished. Most of the scholars, professors and learned men proved to be materialists. I said to them, "I am surprised and astonished that men of such perceptive caliber and evident knowledge should still be captives of nature, not recognizing the self- evident Reality." (16:5)

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