A Response to Contender Ministries (Part 2)
admin @ October 7, 2008 # No Comment Yet
At the Contender Ministries website, www.contenderministries.org/bahai.php, is an introduction to the Baha’i Faith. It includes inaccurate information, and details that clarify the misstatements are below. Excerpts from the website are italicized.
Those who believe in absolute truths, such as those found in the Bible, are dismissed as intolerant and an obstacle to world […]
More on page 186
A Response to Contender Ministries (Part I)
admin @ October 5, 2008 # No Comment Yet
At the website contenderministries.org is a series of articles that attempt to discredit the Baha’i Faith. There are false statements at the site, and this post is likely the first of several to highlight the inaccuracies at contenderministries.org.
There is a chart at the page www.contenderministries.org/bahai.php from the book, The Challenge of Cults, by Ron Rhodes. […]
More on page 185
Equality of Women and Men - In Scripture and Increasingly in South Korea
admin @ December 23, 2007 # No Comment Yet
In Hope for a Global Ethic, Brian Lepard provides selections of scripture from seven major world religions, Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baha’i Faith. [1] He outlines common ethical principles by comparing the sacred writings. It is believed that by translating into reality the teachings of religion many difficult […]
More on page 63
Interview with Native American Baha’i and Prophecy of the People of Baha
admin @ December 19, 2007 # No Comment Yet
In a letter written on behalf of Shoghi Effendi, it is stated that “the Guardian attaches the utmost importance…to the teaching of the natives of America.” [1] An interview with a Native American Baha’i and an excerpt of a talk by Lee Brown, a Cherokee who became a Baha’i, is copied below and provides […]
More on page 58
Objective and Abstract Reality - Powering without Wires and Intense Heating with Light
admin @ November 27, 2007 # No Comment Yet
William S. Hatcher, a mathematician, philosopher, and educator, is a Baha’i who served as a professor in universities in North America, Europe, and Russia. He has written groundbreaking books, such as Minimalism: A Bridge between Classical Philosophy and the Baha’i Revelation and Love, Power, and Justice, connecting ideas of philosophy with Teachings of the […]
More on page 22