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She was Catholic, but not practicising, beforehand. Now she seems quite devoted to the Bahai faith. I'm curious about it but dont want to question her about it as when I do she's not very good at explaining it. She seems to be a much more settled and content person since being involved in this religion so I'm not concerned, just curious.

2006-10-25 01:19:20 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Here is a summary of their beliefs. As they have taken elements from a number of faiths, they are people whom it is hard to discuss things with, having a tendency to agree with all of us up to a point!

Bahá'ís believe that there is only one God who is the source of all creation.
God is transcendent and unknowable. However, He has sent, and will continue to send, great prophets to humanity, through which the Holy Spirit has revealed the "Word of God." The Great Manifestations of God up to this time have been:
Adam (? BCE)
Abraham (? BCE)
Moses (1456 BCE)
Krishna (1249 BCE)
Zoroaster (1000 BCE)
Buddha (757 BCE)
Jesus Christ (34 CE)
Mohammed (613 CE)
The Bab (1844 CE)
Baha'u'llah (1863 CE)


(Dates shown are common estimates from historical and Christian sources; BCE dates are very approximate) A new prophet is not expected for many centuries into our future.

The Bahá'í's believe in an essential unity of the great religions of the world. However, this does not mean they believe the various religious creeds and doctrines are identical. Rather, they view all religions as having sprung from the same spiritual source. The social and outer forms of different religions vary due to the circumstances at the time that they were founded. Other differences in doctrine and belief can be attributed to later accretions, after the death of the founder.
Every person has an immortal soul. Unlike everything else in creation, it is not subject to decomposition. At death, the soul is freed to travel through the spirit world. The latter is viewed as a "a timeless and placeless extension of our own universe--and not some physically remote or removed place."
Some of Baha'u'llah's most famous sayings are: "The best beloved of all things in my sight is justice,"
"The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens"
"The well-being of mankind, its peace and security, are unattainable unless and until its unity is firmly established."

Bahá'í beliefs promoted major social changes when they were first circulated in the 19th century: they supported gender and race equality; world government; freedom of expression and assembly; world peace; religious tolerance, and religious cooperation. In many ways, they were a century or more ahead of many other faiths. Their followers are heavily involved in promoting these concepts today. Also, unlike many other religions, Bahá'ís view scientific inquiry as essential to expand human knowledge and to deepen their members' faith. They feel that science needs to be guided by spiritual principles so that its applications are beneficial to all humanity.

2006-10-25 01:32:49 · answer #1 · answered by Doethineb 7 · 1 0

The Bahá'í Faith is a religion founded by Bahá'u'lláh in 19th century Persia. Bahá'ís number around 6 million in more than 200 countries around the world.

According to Bahá'í teachings, religious history is seen as an evolving educational process for mankind, through God's messengers, which are termed Manifestations of God. Bahá'u'lláh is seen as the most recent, pivotal, but not final of these individuals. He claimed to be the long-expected educator and teacher of all peoples, prophesied in Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and other religions, and that his mission was to establish a firm basis for unity throughout the world, and inaugurate an age of peace and justice, which Bahá'ís expect will inevitably arise.

Fundamental to Bahá'í teachings is unity: the unity of God, of religion, and of humankind. These principles have a profound impact on the theological and social teachings of this religion.

2006-10-25 01:23:59 · answer #2 · answered by Kenneth G 6 · 3 0

I would suggest going to the library and checking out a book about the Bahia faith. I think it's a wonderful idea to be curious about her (and others) faith. The more we learn about others, the more tolerant we become.

2006-10-25 01:22:57 · answer #3 · answered by i have no idea 6 · 2 0

in this occasion, no it quite is not suitable. there became no criminal reason by the persons responsible for printing and allotting the yearbook. Nor became there any criminal reason by anybody who gained the yearbook. in actuality I doubt that maximum individuals of the scholars or the faculty community might have observed what became in the historic past of 1 unmarried image, if this occasion had no longer been blown up all out of share. (a image taken at a school dance isn't of pastime to anybody who isn't the two in it, or a pal or relative of somebody who's in the image.) additionally, i've got self belief there's a gross distinction between pornography and a image of two youngsters making out. perchance the image may be offensive to three people, yet quite, I bear in recommendations seeing and analyzing worse in Dolly magazine while i became a toddler. (An Australian magazine, geared in direction of adolescent ladies.) i do no longer comprehend what the right regulations are interior of u . s . of america, yet in South Australia, the regulations governing toddler pornography are quite harsh. The criminal, regardless of their age, could have their names positioned on a toddler intercourse offenders sign in, the place they are going to stay for existence. This prevents them from ever working with or close to toddlers, and that they can't stay interior of 200 metres of a school or toddler care centre. I accept as true with those regulations to an volume - particular, toddlers could be shielded from injury as much as achievable. notwithstanding, the regulation because it stands potential that numerous juveniles have already been charged and their names positioned on that sign in for sexting. this potential that they are extraordinarily much unemployable while they depart college and could have a large impact at something of their lives. i think of that guidance, or in severe circumstances, being charged with out being entered on the toddler intercourse offenders sign in, may be the greater suitable reaction. i think of that sexting is a dumb element to do, yet i do no longer think of it quite is optimal that that individual could be dealt with in the comparable way as an grownup intercourse criminal. finally, while it comes to the yearbook, it variety of feels that the finished element has blown out of share. As I pronounced, there became no criminal reason on behalf of anybody who gained a yearbook - it became allotted as a reminiscence of that distinctive year at college, no longer as an excuse to distribute toddler pornography.

2016-10-16 09:33:52 · answer #4 · answered by wishon 4 · 0 0

Others have said the basics - for more information check out the official Baha'i website - http://www.bahai.org

2006-10-25 13:33:29 · answer #5 · answered by LivingDownSouth 4 · 2 0

you are better off with out a religion. for this you'll love all equally. having a faith means you have to put your fellow follower first.

2006-10-25 01:23:51 · answer #6 · answered by fair-and-squire 4 · 0 1

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