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God bless you(The respectful term is “Baha’i Faith.”)
Christians should remember that Baha’u’llah confirmed the accuracy of the Gospels as written. We should also remember that he forcefully reserved Divine Certitude for himself alone.
Abdul-Baha was a very devout man and an essential founder of the Baha’i Faith. That this Faith chose to grant him certitude is understandable, but, in my opinion, not valid. We should also understand that Abdul-Baha was writing “Some Answered Questions” at a time when the infant Baha’i Faith needed support from the so-called “rational” elements of European society. His writings served their purpose at that time, but now stand in the way of better rapport between faiths, (I might be in trouble for saying this, but I think that the Christian Church’s grant of certitude to St. Paul is a parallel situation.)
I for one choose to overlook (what I see as) a few erroneous statements by Abdul-Baha. I focus on the profound statements and edicts of Baha’u’llah.
I take the Baha’i Faith quite seriously. World Government is our Creator’s plan for humanity. I see a deep resistance to this idea in many Christians. Will it take a global nuclear war to get us to change our minds?
Thank you for teaching me acceptance and detachment from all things save God dear Jeffrey…
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