Susan Maneck wrote:
But how much were others influenced or
reacting to modernism? Kierkegaard was mostly a critic of Hegel.
Dear Paul,
Of course they would be reacting to modernism. That is very different
from extolling it.
Generally the impact
IMO has been materialistic and
HI rather dislike the divisiveness tone of whatever speech or letter
this comes from. What I gather from it is Baha'i=Good in character, and
non-Baha'i= Bad in character. I think I might know what this comes from.
Someone played me an audio of a sermon by a Shi'a Imam from Iran about this
Dear Scott and Matt
The excerpt is from a speech by a Shi'ite cleric, Shaykh Mahdi Daneshmand,
in which he suggests that Baha'is are trying to propagate their faith by
presenting themselves as sinless saints.
He is quite a funny guy. But as you can notice from this excerpt, there is
usually
The excerpt is from a speech by a Shi'ite cleric, Shaykh Mahdi Daneshmand,
in which he suggests that Baha'is are trying to propagate their faith by
presenting themselves as sinless saints.
It is a striking testimony of what even our enemies have to say about us.
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