WHAT THE HELL IS EVIL?

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WHAT THE HELL IS EVIL?
Global Contact presents:!
WHAT THE HELL IS EVIL?
!
~ A politically correct question ? !
~ An uncomfortable topic?!
~ Too ‘big” to think about let alone “fix”?!
~ A conversation well overdue?!
Perhaps ! - Join our four speakers and Interlocutor - Susan Murphy to reflect and explore this
timely question and its potential for change.
Tom Darby!
Former Schools
Inspector, Principal
& Industrial Arts
Teacher, an
initiator of the
Mens Shed
movement.
Rev Dr David
Millikan!
Writer, Clergyman,
former Head of
Religious
Programs ABC. TV
documentary
maker.
Rob McMurdo!
Psychiatristworked with
prisoners &
victims,!
member of the
Mental Health
Tribunal.
Jane Ewins!
Spiritual &
wellbeing coach/
counsellor,!
marketing
consultant,!
advocate and !
city- life escapee.
Susan Murphy!
Zen master,
author, film maker,
radio producer,
feminist, deep
ecologist,!
mother &
grandmother.
…”the line separating good & evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor
between political parties either -- but right through every human heart -- and
through all human hearts.”
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago
Saturday 27 June 2105!
10 am - 1pm!
!
Berry!
Berry Uniting Church Hall - Albert St.!
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Ticket Price: $20*
*All ticket proceeds go to the Homeless Woman & Children Lunch Fund & the
Global Contact Phone/fax: 02 4464 2121
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131 Queen St Berry . NSW . Australia . 2535
!www.globalcontact.com.au
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