Re: Celestial Spheres

2005-12-27 Thread Hasan Elias
thanks Khazeh!!! If I get the answers, it will be worth of a Nobel... dreams...Khazeh Fananapazir [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi: The information contained in this e-mail and any attachments thereto ("e-mail") is sent by the Johnson County Community College ("JCCC") and is

RE: Celestial Spheres

2005-12-26 Thread Khazeh Fananapazir
Hasan EliasSent: 26 December 2005 18:23 Bah'u'llh said: Thou hast, moreover, asked Me concerning the nature of the celestial spheres. To comprehend their nature, it would be necessary to inquire into the meaning of the allusions that have been made in the Books of old to the celestial

RE: Celestial Spheres

2005-12-26 Thread Hasan Elias
Thanks for answer Khazeh. Who knows the physical signal that announced the coming of the Twin Manifestations? It is interesting that in 1844, Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel discovered Sirius (the shiniest star from earth) as a binary system, and in 1862, Alvan Graham Clark (another

RE: Celestial Spheres

2005-12-26 Thread Hasan Elias
Another matter: Is it correct thatthe Bahá'í Faith says the universe has no beginning? (‘Abdul’-Bahá said that in SAQ)Do we believe in Bing-Bang? I don't Thanks Hasan Elias [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:Thanks for answer Khazeh. Who knows the physical signal that announced the

Re: RE: Celestial Spheres

2005-12-26 Thread smaneck
Another matter: Is it correct that the Bahá'í Faith says the universe has no beginning? (?Abdul?-Bahá said that in SAQ) I think what Abdu'l-Baha is saying is that there had to be *some* universe. Do we believe in Bing-Bang? I don't Big-bang is based on the theory that there is a

RE: Celestial Spheres

2005-12-26 Thread Don Calkins
At 10:17 PM -0600 12/26/05, Hasan Elias wrote: Another matter: Is it correct that the Bahá'í Faith says the universe has no beginning? ('Abdul'-Bahá said that in SAQ) Do we believe in Bing-Bang? I don't For one discussion, see