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  • THE WORLD IS BUT ONLY ONE COUNTRY AND MANKIND ITS CITIZENS ,UNITY OF ALL RACES AND COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD AS ONE UNITY IN DIVERSITY CREATED FROM THE SAME DUST AND TRUELY WE ARE ALL ONE FAMILY OF MANKIND

  • Bet you didn't like what Abdu'l-Baha said about astrology. And to your comment about celibates,are you implying that Moses and Buddha, Mohamed and the Bab, Baha'u'llah and Mahatma Ghandi did not do their duty?

  • Whites have never been "supreme." And Whites who want the survival of their people and White nations have no interest in being "supreme." Few pro-Whites I've ever heard of or met wanted "supremacy" over anybody. What rubbish.

    Your mind is full of Jewish anti-White propaganda words.

    Yes, celibates always fight to preserve the diversity God made, and they always do their natural duty.

  • If all were of the same colour the effect would be monotonous and depressing. When you enter a rose-garden the wealth of colour and variety of floral forms spread before you a picture of wonder and beauty. The world of humanity is like a garden and the various races are the flowers which constitute its adornment and decoration.

    Abdu'l-Baha

  • Love of God: Good. Love of bodies: Ignorant.

    I'd rather see the world stay "many," as God created it. It's far more fun and interesting.

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  • @OneWorldBore Checking out your profile it appears that what you really want is for the white people to remain.

    And supreme.

    And you claim to be celibate? Might be a mistake.

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  • Keep spreading the TRUE essence of live!

  • The are just trying to get people to stop judging and hating each other because of those differences. They in no way want them all the same. Yes it is a hard lesson to get along with just a few but I guess that is where the learning starts.

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  • @ BookofFlaws regarding your comment @MaryAnneR In reality prefer a world of differences , distances, variety and mysteries. The moment you Bahais succeed in gelling into one gelatin golem , humanity will start weeping and trying to re-create its many people.and differences again."

    Well firstly you are making an assumption that all who respond are Bahais . Diversity means differences, distances , variety and mysteries. Bahais just accept that those exist. They accept all differences

  • Getting along with your own parents, husband, wife, children, and a few of your natural ethnic people -- is enough of a miracle. You can't "get along with the whole world" and there is no need to.

  • I am not asking you to be a Baha'i. I just want us all to get along.

  • You seem to be missing the point of the video. We are all one. No matter what is the colour of our skin or the prophet we believe in. We are all one. If we find fault with one another that only leads to disunity. We are like flowers in a garden. If all the flowers were the same it would be a rather dull garden. It is the diversity that makes it wonderful. And Unity in diversity is even better.

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  • The best things about the Baha'i Faith -- guru-devotion, simplicity and rejection of undue scientific greed-based meddling, and chanting -- are the things Baha'is reject.

    The worst things, merely projected into the B. faith, are the things modern Baha'is embrace: Scientific materialism, power-tripping and world-control agendas (Communism), intellectualism, and feminism (family destruction/income insurance for Zoloft and Prozac manufacturers.)

  • @BookOfFlaws What you are doing with all this diatribe you put here is to prove that the alternatives offered by you, and some of your friends, to this Faith are really bizarre.I am convinced now, well and truly that this Faith is true. You have converted me, I am going to become a Baha'i, as I said the alternatives, displayed by you and them is scary stuff indeed.

    Why would anyone, in their right mind become a Hindu or do yoga if you are an example of it.

    As-Salāmu `Alaykum

  • The cool thing, too, is that this was precisely the view of the Bab and Baha'u'llah. They affirmed the value of nature "as it is" and as it arises; that it contains God's divine will. Thus many "laws" in the Baha'i "Most Holy Book" of this nature:

    "Do not shave your heads. God has adorned them with hair."

  • Now we have corporations taking over the food, with monster crops, dangerous genetic manipulation, HARRP, destruction of habitats, over-population, pollution of many kinds, social alienation -- all with the rise of science. Scientific manipulation is based on desire and greed, and on the insecurity created by sin (lust). The Buddhists, the Hindus, the Taoists considered the higher life to be one of naturalness and simplicity with no need for science or disturbing nature.

  • Mankind in his pure states did not mess with science. This is one message of the Eden story. Science is a form of work, made necessary by fear, insecurity, and lack. When Adam and Even tasted "the forbidden fruit" (had sex loss), they were cursed, ejected from the ideal world where all was provided. (The hunter-gatherer state.) Adam was cursed to work. (Pursue science/agriculture.) A good interpretation of the Eden story, in fact, is that the "forbid. fruit" was scientific manipulation itself.

  • "These are the two wings with which humanity must fly."

    Mankind has done perfectly well without meddling with nature and messing up God's natural world. This was the meaning of Christ's "lillies of the field" statement: Let God provide; don't grasp and try to manipulate nature. (As science does.) "Don't worry about tommorrow, what you shall eat or what you shall wear." Science is concerned with insecurity, controlling conditions, not trust or faith; with grasping and greed.

  • What this masturbating Baha'i is saying here, actually, is that he considers God and the world to be the same. He equates the pursuit of worldly goals (science) with the pursuit of God. This can only mean one thing: Baha'is pursue the world, not God. It's like I've said all along: The Baha'i Faith is world-focused, not God-focused. Externally focused, not internally focused.

  • The places that science (as we know it today) and religion intersect is that both seek knowledge. But the religious man seeks knowledge of Reality (God), not knowledge of his creation. Also, they both strive to test things and test techniques. But the religious man tests and experiments with his techniques for getting God-knowledge; not techniques for re-arranging external matter. One is the interest in the world; the other the interest in God.

  • Science is the desire to make changes in the outer world.

    

    Religion is the pursuit of God within and the mystery of how all phenomena arises. The religious man is not interested in messing with the outer world (re-arranging inert matter hopelessly.)

  • Religion and Science are inter-twined with each other and cannot be separated. These are the two wings with which humanity must fly. One wing is not enough. Every religion which does not concern itself with Science is mere tradition, and that is not the essential. Therefore science, education and civilization are most important necessities for the full religious life. Abdu'l-Baha

  • If all were of the same colour the effect would be monotonous and depressing. When you enter a rose-garden the wealth of colour and variety of floral forms spread before you a picture of wonder and beauty. The world of humanity is like a garden and the various races are the flowers which constitute its adornment and decoration.

    Abdu'l-Baha

  • A stand of daisies is far more delightful, standing all together as nature made them, contrasted against some differen things, also together. Nobody wants a gardener who mixes every flower with every flower. That would make a garden boring. People like to see clumps of things, verging into other sections of things. People are far more delighted with a flock of bluebirds than a flock of 100 different kind of birds. Your analogy is lame. No gardener makes such boring gardens. Let the peoples live.

  • It used to be delightful to go to England because it was: "Wow! England! The English! They're different!"

    Now you go there and it's like a sea of mixed ethnicities, no distinguishable culture, like downtown LA or any other "multicultural" place. No more England. Maybe soon no more English. It is now monotonous and depressing to walk in sections of England. You Baha'is help foster this destruction of real diversity.

    What people like about gardens is clumps of things.

  • If all were of the same colour the effect would be monotonous and depressing. When you enter a rose-garden the wealth of colour and variety of floral forms spread before you a picture of wonder and beauty. The world of humanity is like a garden and the various races are the flowers which constitute its adornment and decoration.

    Abdu'l-Baha

  • God likes many peoples, living in groups of their own kind. That's the way it's always been. We don't need you Baha'is to give us diversity. Nature and God already created it. You will be the destroyers of both diversity and religion. The world was a much more magical place of distances, mysteries, and differences before you flesh-fetishists began crawling around.

  • @BookOfFlaws we don't need baha'is to give us diversity, and most of all we don't need "UNITY"! Again, nature and God provided for the right amount of natural unity, and a fake unity is much worse than true conflict in my book.

  • True. The whole idea of "unity" -- a whole, a statis -- is unappealing to the human mind. When Baha'is talk of unity they actually mean "good feelings." They want to have good feelings. They want to get these transitory good feelings from the experience of seeing different peoples mix it up. Their TV set conditioning taught them that the "problem" in the world is "racial division." (Tho division is natural.) So they get a "good feeling" rush seeing a black and White mix it up. Simple.

  • @BookOfFlaws -- Genuine religion teaches that the best and most reliable "good feelings" are the bliss of God-worship, God-contact, and knowledge of the divine God within. Thrills from seeing people miscegenate and turn into gray paint, or a black smiling at a white, are what Buddha called transitory pleasures. And it is, in a way, a rather perverse one. It's hard enough to love your own ethnic people and wonderful enough when they get along and have harmony.

  • @BookOfFlaws Simple as in simple minded, I'd say. I mean that baha'is are simple minded.

  • True. That's one of their charms, and why people like Baha'is. However, when it gets down to brass tacks of religion, it's not good. Here's just one sample:

    The founders were anti-technology. It was clear. So they taught that science/invention should be in harmony with religious ideals. That is, not violate them; but COMPORT with them. Now Baha'is have it as opposite: By "harmony of science and religion" they now mean science can do whatever it likes. Technologists love them. Dumb.

  • @BookOfFlaws Got rid of that picture on your profile yet? That sort of stuff is known as passive aggression a recognized illness.It is offensive to these Bahai's, I know it you know it and they know it. You claim to be interested in 'meaningfull dialogue' bollocks, what you are into is power and control, you get your jollies by being a prick, any denial of this is abrogated by that photo. By their fruits you will know them rings loud and true here You are sick, get help.

  • At my park the city makes gardens. They like to put certain types of plants together. In nature that is how it is, the sage like to be together in a stand, with a few other things or nearby. The workers create stands of straight tulips. They are spectacular in spring and summer. All the the same type of flower, though of several colors. (Just as there are different types of Whites, with different hair.) It evokes Holland. It would be ruined if they mixed other types of flowers with the tulips.

  • @BookOfFlaws what you're saying is interesting and I would summarize it like this: it's all about aesthetics. Ideologies are a question of aesthetics. People choose communism, bahaism or other ideologies, because they find them more "beautiful". People embrace what is beautiful to them. Not just attractive, beautiful in the deepest sense. We all crave for beauty. Sobriety is beauty. Different people like different things: inferior people despise sobriety and need stupid complexity.

  • I'd add PSYCHOLOGY to the analysis. Baha'si have a partic. psychological setup. They've been sold a certain set of "world problems" by their TV sets. Everybody who's sold on this particular list of "world problems" has a psychological motivation to join the BF. One is the idea that "racial conflict" is a big problem, plus they have "white guilt." They join the BF to "solve" that and relieve their 'white guilt' -- to be noble. Really, there are bigger w. problems: Lust, duality, etc.

  • "When you enter a rose-garden the wealth of color and variety of floral forms spread before you a picture of wonder and beauty. "

    I have heard your tired metaphor a zillion times, bud. Guess what? On Sundays I buy flowers and put them on my altar. Guess what I get? Always something White (one color). I get white carnations or tiger lillies. Guess what? They look great there in the vase. Putting any other color would spoil their look. And I like seeing the tiger lillies together, happy together.

  • "If all were of the same color the effect would be monotonous and depressing."

    I have no complaint about colors. But the White people in themselves have many colors and types. Why do you Baha'is want to destroy the races (and that diversity) by race-mixing? A Baha'i feels he is a saint and "special" if he miscegenates and throws away the unique genes that God and nature created over time. Why do you want to destroy the unique peoples and diverse nations?

  • @BookOfFlaws they want one race because they say that diversity indeed brings conflict. It is true, but "unity in diversity" sounds fuckin' surreal to me given the existence of human beings' culture and self and personality. Sure, it's problematic. THE WORLD HAS TO STAY PROBLEMATIC. We can fix many problems, but "unity in diversity" is not feasible and would not prevent conflicts anyway. Anyway, they can do it. What matters is that they don't abuse individual rights. As they do.

  • Back when Whites and Blacks were more segregated there was much less conflict. Today there are 35 thousand White women raped by blacks EVERY YEAR. Nobody would have believed that statistic would ever be possible in the days of segregation. Likely the figure was less than 100 in American history. Back then blacks were happier. They had their own cities, sections of cities; their own businesses; magazines, and culture. The "conflict" was hyped by Maxist media to destroy White society.

  • @BookOfFlaws we cannot possibly say: let's get rid of the brain, so we solve the problem of lies and wrong thoughts! No. You have to live with the brain and his BAD and GOOD potential. Baha'is refuse the duality of man, and of God. The Tao.

    We also cannot say: let's get rid of diversity, of different opinions and contrasting thoughts, so we'll all be like a single human being and conflict will disappear. Sorry, but that will not happen.

    The baha'i faith is about mind control.

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  • I'd rather see a world of many, than a boring world of "one." Long live the different races. Down with race-destruction and race-fetishizing religion.

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  • @BookOfFlaws

    If all were of the same color the effect would be monotonous and depressing. When you enter a rose-garden the wealth of color and variety of floral forms spread before you a picture of wonder and beauty. The world of humanity is like a garden and the various races are the flowers which constitute its adornment and decoration.

    Abdu'l-Baha

    'Down with race-destruction and race-fetishizing religion.'

    Glad you agree with the Baha'i Faith.

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  • All those gathered here will know that it is not by sword or spear that the LORD saves; for the battle is the LORD's, and he will give all of you into our hands."

    I Samuel 17:47 'Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,' says the LORD Almighty"

    Zechariah 4:6b; Love conquers all when Peace Reigns. Let thy Kingdom come on earth as it is in Heaven. And all God's people said:

  • wonderful,Amazing,Thanks

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