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Jeff Hazen Favorite
Over/Under 84% of the vote
Mike Beketic Underdog
Over/Under 8% of the vote
Richard Lee
Over/Under 53%
Cindy Price
Over/Under 46%
Ann Samuelson
Over/Under 29%
Russ Earl
Over/Under 24%
John Benson
Over/Under 20%
John Dunzer
Over/Under 18%
Don Haller
Over/Under 31%
Cindee Matyas
Over/Under 29%
Mary Ann Murk
Over/Under 20%
Micheal J. Dooney
Over/Under 19%
Fail
Over/Under 56%
Pass
Over/Under 44%
2 On Mar 20, 04:54 pm, Bahai212 wrote:
The Truth behind The Bahai Truth FAQs | BACK | HOME | PRINT
Man by nature seeks the truth in whatever he does. God the Almighty has ingrained certain traits such as justice, the desire for truth and dislike for lies and deception in each one of us. Along with these he granted us the facility for intellect which guides us in our lives and helps us to differentiate between right and wrong. These deep-rooted characteristics have a profound impact on our lives. It is through these facilities that we are able to recognize truth and falsehood in whatever we do and in whatever we believe.
The objective behind The Bahai Truth is to draw upon these very facilities and understand in simple terms the reality of the Bahai Faith. I have had the opportunity over the years to interact with a fair number of Bahais and also to read some of their literature. My information on the Bahai Faith through these interactions and also through their books led me to believe that most Bahais are ignorant of their history and culture. More importantly this ignorance stems from the propagators of the Faith itself who, over a period of time, distorted elements of history and even their own literature
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1 On Mar 20, 04:53 pm, Courtroomnews2222 wrote:
The Truth behind The Bahai Truth FAQs | BACK | HOME | PRINT
Man by nature seeks the truth in whatever he does. God the Almighty has ingrained certain traits such as justice, the desire for truth and dislike for lies and deception in each one of us. Along with these he granted us the facility for intellect which guides us in our lives and helps us to differentiate between right and wrong. These deep-rooted characteristics have a profound impact on our lives. It is through these facilities that we are able to recognize truth and falsehood in whatever we do and in whatever we believe.
The objective behind The Bahai Truth is to draw upon these very facilities and understand in simple terms the reality of the Bahai Faith. I have had the opportunity over the years to interact with a fair number of Bahais and also to read some of their literature. My information on the Bahai Faith through these interactions and also through their books led me to believe that most Bahais are ignorant of their history and culture. More importantly this ignorance stems from the propagators of the Faith itself who, over a period of time, distorted elements of history and even their own literature