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OK, let's all hop on and see if we can get everyone's belief covered here (waves to mystics especially):
How would you react if at the end of the day you found out the Baha'i Faith was right?
(This is actually getting kinda fun now...can't wait to see who pops up next.)
I don't really know enough about Baha'i to fully answer this question, but I have a feeling I'd be more relieved than some of the alternatives.How would you react if at the end of the day you found out the Baha'i Faith was right?
Why not right?(This is actually getting kinda fun now...can't wait to see who pops up next.)
unity of God, religion, humankind.... mrr, i'd have trouble with Baha'i views of same-sex marriage, but there's a lot to love.
question : is the Baha'i Faith against civil unions for same-sex couples?
A baha`i marriage requires certain things to be done, otherwise there is no Baha`i marriage at all. Baha`i's who get married without complying with baha`i marriage law may have their administrative rights revoked--whether they are a heterosexual couple or not.
OK, let's all hop on and see if we can get everyone's belief covered here (waves to mystics especially):
How would you react if at the end of the day you found out the Baha'i Faith was right?
(This is actually getting kinda fun now...can't wait to see who pops up next.)
I bet! What happens when parental permission is not possible? There are unfortunately a lot of good people with bad parents. How do Baha'i handle that problem?The biggest stumbling blocks to Baha'i marriages in this country are 1) cohabitation and 2) lack of parental permission.
Ðanisty;925592 said:I bet! What happens when parental permission is not possible? There are unfortunately a lot of good people with bad parents. How do Baha'i handle that problem?
It depends upon the motive of the parent's denial. If, for instance, it can be successfully demonstrated that a parent is denying permission because they want their child to marry some specific person, then the national Spiritual Assembly COULD waive the requirement for that particular permission.
We could do a heck of a lot worse! You guys rock.How would you react if at the end of the day you found out the Baha'i Faith was right?