RE: The Baha'i Faith
July 9, 2014 at 9:28 am
(This post was last modified: July 9, 2014 at 9:30 am by zanOTK.)
(July 9, 2014 at 9:22 am)logicalreason Wrote: zanOTK, I already admitted to being rude in bahaiforums, but I doubt the other members who were rude to me will never admit to being rude. I have two people in mind especially, I think you know who F... and K...
I thank you for admitting the behavior on the Baha'i Forums, and for agreeing not to repeat it. However, I must disagree with you on whether F... and K... would be willing to apologize for behaving in a way you found hurtful. The members of those forums are good people, and if asked I assure you they would be willing to apologize. If you like, I will gladly speak to them for you. Please, however, send whatever you wish to say in a private message and do not post it publicly. For the sake of their reputations.
(July 9, 2014 at 9:22 am)logicalreason Wrote: Here is an excerpt from the 3 letter:
"The House of Justice is very sorry to learn in some parts of Europe the friends have been arguing about the station of Bahá'u'lláh. In the time of Bahá'u'lláh Himself such difference of opinion arose among the friends and there is a Tablet in which He referred to this. He explains that there are differences in the levels of understanding of individuals. Some see the reflection of the Essence of God Himself in the temple of His Manifestation; others see the Manifestation as the Revealer of God and regard His commands and prohibitions to be identical with the ordinances of God. Both views, Bahá'u'lláh says, are acceptable, but if believers in expounding their points of view engage in contention and disputation, they would be rejected by God, inasmuch as the purpose of the Manifestation of God and the aim of His Teaching are to attract souls, create fellowship among men and promulgate the Cause of God. Argument and conflict about such matters can lead to nothing but the ruin of the Cause and thus those who engage in it would fall into perdition even though they may claim to be expounding the highest level of true understanding." http://bahai-library.com/uhj_station_bahaullah
My friend, I'm afraid I do not see the support for atheist belief, or official acceptance of atheist belief, in this excerpt. I will, however, peruse the entire letter in search for it. My thanks.
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