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daler
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Ignatian,Christ also said you must worship in spirit and in truth. God of the old testament certaintly forbade idolatry and certaintly the worship of a man who is not God is idolatry. I just don’t understand how you as bahai emphasize the social and practical aspects over the truth of the matter. You should be like the muslim and condemn Mother Teresa and all Chrisitans for worshipping a man, but you don’t seemingly care. Or if you care you are so not wanting to offend that you don’t say anything about it.
. I’m not sure if I follow what you are saying or objecting to here. I’m pretty tired and gonna head off to sleep shortly. You might restate if for me, if you will. Thanks.
. Briefly, I totally agree that we should worship in Spirit and in Truth. I think that Mother Theresa’s whole life was one of worshipping in Spirit and in Truth. God bless her soul for eternity…
. As to Baha’is stating what they believe to be the Divine Station of Jesus the Christ, we are bound to do so in accordance with our understanding of the Spirit and Truth. If I were to say that I think such and such is the Truth if I don’t think that way, then I am not being truthful. How can you ask me to not be truthful?
. Likewise, I would never want you to withhold your understanding or perception of the Truth just to please me. If we differ, we must do so honestly and with integrity in the spirit of: “The Truth shall set you free!” Even if we disagree.
. It is how we fulfill the admonition of “Come, let us reason together” that provides us with the opportunity to share our differing understandings. That the many peoples of the world have different understandings should never hinder them from sharing their thoughts. No one should feel dominated or otherwise cast aside for having a view this way or that.
God bless, Ignatian, and I must say: Goodnite