Steinninn
Viking
I am going trough the ruhi books for the first time. I'm at the later part of book 2. It's a wonderful experience. All of them, I believe, are bahá'ís, but they say that anyone can take part if they want. So now, in the near future, I hope to bring some of my friends into book 1.
But what do you do when there is something in the book, that they don't agree with? Let's say they are strong catholic, and then book one says that one should not make confessions. If you have the book, this is in the first part, chapter 2, question 6. And then question 7 askes, what should we do instead of making confessions, and I wrote "make accountants of your acts every day" (sounds different in Icelandic, but anyway).
So you see, how can we ask a catholic to answer these questions, should they answer them from the baha'i viewpoint even tough they aren't?
But what do you do when there is something in the book, that they don't agree with? Let's say they are strong catholic, and then book one says that one should not make confessions. If you have the book, this is in the first part, chapter 2, question 6. And then question 7 askes, what should we do instead of making confessions, and I wrote "make accountants of your acts every day" (sounds different in Icelandic, but anyway).
So you see, how can we ask a catholic to answer these questions, should they answer them from the baha'i viewpoint even tough they aren't?