Unveiled Artist
Veteran Member
All I can say is it's for us to show loving kindness to them and all humanity and never to judge. It's a matter for their own conscience.
I'm sure there are many gay Baha'is but to me all Baha'is are human beings. I don't distinguish between them just accept them. We are taught to basically focus on the good in others so we are not interested in things like other people's sins or shortcomings but we are told to focus on our own sins and others good qualities.
None of us is perfect so none of us is in a position to judge others. I see the Face of God in gay people just the same as I do Baha'is no difference to me. But I'm often hard on myself because I know my own self better and my own faults and I have all my work cut out trying to correct my own faults let alone be busy with others.
As Vinayaka said he probably wouldn't want to meet some people here and I'm likely one of them but I would consider it a pleasure having a coffee or a vegetarian meal with you both.
Hmm. I'd probably get annoyed because you all have too much in common. Mind as well be a married couple (pun intended) where you finish each other's sentences etc. How do you learn from people just like you? Don't think I got an answer. But I never asked you.