on 2/25/07 6:04 AM, Hasan Elias at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for answer, if this armed man says that he will kill everyone who is
> bahá¹í? We accept this as martyrdom? Could this be martyrdom or foolishness?
While we are not required to necessarily proclaim that we are Baha'is,
dissimula
> Thanks for answer, if this armed man says that he will kill
> everyone who is bahá'í? We accept this as martyrdom? Could this be
> martyrdom or foolishness?
Dear Hasan,
If such a person were to ask me where the Baha'is were, I would not
tell him and I might even give some false information
Thanks for answer, if this armed man says that he will kill everyone who is
bahá'í? We accept this as martyrdom? Could this be martyrdom or foolishness?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió: But if a
bunch of armed gunmen came to your house demanding to know where you
your daughters were, I think you
> Susan, please could you explain if the use of hikmat allows to
> lie in some instances? (I'm not talking about confessions)
Dear Hasan,
I know that Baha'is *did* use it as an excuse to lie on occasion.
Whether that was right, I'm not prepared to say. The only instance I
know of where Abdu'
LOL Husayn.
Susan, please could you explain if the use of hikmat allows to lie in some
instances? (I'm not talking about confessions)
Thanks
HUSA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
jajaja, ok
bueno, pienso que algunas veces es dificil decir la verdad, esto no quiere
d
jajaja, ok
bueno, pienso que algunas veces es dificil decir la verdad, esto no quiere
decir que "mentir" sea permitido. algunas veces la catidad es dificil, pero
esto no quiere decir que podamos romper la ley por tal razon.
pero esto no significa que los bahais debamos "confesar siempre"