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and oppressed, and to ensure the availability of human resources   Conclusion
 in all critical areas, eg. in the area of care for the terminally ill.
 (This is where unscrupulous Christians target the terminally ill for   The legitimacy of lay Buddhism is beyond doubt.  Its importance
 conversion).  and relevance to contemporary society is more prominent than ever
        before.   Modern society  has brought  about  severe  challenges  to
 vi.  Use of science and technology  Buddhism, but at the same time provided many opportunities for
        breakthrough.  Lay Buddhists must be ready to make good use of the
 The  challenges in  modern  time  are  severe.   Looking  at  the   opportunities to overcome the challenges. They must be prepared
 mega trends, Buddhism is obviously at a disadvantage.  However,   to shoulder responsibilities and play an active role in the overall
 when viewed in the light of the law of impermanence, the rich and   development of Buddhism.
 powerful cannot remain so forever, and the poor and weak may
 become strong one day. The Dharma would one day be well spread
 through out the world if Buddhists are prepared to work towards it.
 For the weak and disadvantageous party to make a breakthrough,   (Paper presented at the World Forum on Lay Buddhism, Kuching, Malaysia,
 it must seek a fault line and ply through it.  Such a fault line lies   18-19 Dec 2004)
 in  the  communication  and information  technology (CIT)  of the
 information era.


 For instance, when the Malaysian Buddhist Association set
 up a Chinese web page, 60 % of those who viewed it are from
 the USA and Canada, followed by China, and lastly Malaysia. The
 Buddhist Missionary Society Malaysia has an English web page,
 and the majority of those who viewed the page are also from USA
 and Canada. Similar  trends is recorded  in BNN (now Buddhist
 Channel). Likewise, Buddhanet of Australia attracts millions of hits
 per day. The USA is the biggest exporter of information, but it is
 also the biggest importer of information. 63% of the net users are
 from USA.


 There  are many experts and professionals within  the lay
 Buddhist community.  They should make full use of the internet
 technologies to spread the Dharma to the West.




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