Has The Religion to Which You Belong CHANGED Throughout its History and What Does This Mean?

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Yes Tom…

“Thief in the Night” was written by Bill Sears and is a classic! I met Mr. Sears in 1965.

I was privileged to have met Hoshidar Motlagh a year ago near my community. He’s written a number of books on Biblical prophecy including 'I Shall Come Again" published by Global Perspective.

I’m so happy your son received the “Unity of Mankind” award…

 
Yes Tom…

“Thief in the Night” was written by Bill Sears and is a classic! I met Mr. Sears in 1965.

I was privileged to have met Hoshidar Motlagh a year ago near my community. He’s written a number of books on Biblical prophecy including 'I Shall Come Again" published by Global Perspective.

I’m so happy your son received the “Unity of Mankind” award…
I would also be happy if my son received the “Unity of Mankind award,” but I think that was Tarquin’s son who received the award.
I just read Motlah’s 3 volume set. That is cool that you have met him and Bill Sears!
Charity, TOm
 
There were three levels for the reward. Afterwards, we had a congratulations ceremony with friends from different faiths. One of the most remarkable books I read about Baha’i Faith (there were several) was “So Great A Cause” in which the author directs the fulfillment of Mormon prophecies and events directly to Baha’ullah and the Baha’i movement. It was a remarkably convincing book.
 
My mistake… Tarquin!

Yes I read “So Great a Cause!” by Kenneth D. Stephens years ago. It was published by Naturegraph Press. I have an autographed copy.😉
 
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