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  • Love God, don't obsess on bodies and races. Have a little love for mankind: Let the races, peoples, and nations live.

  • Keep spreading the TRUE essence of live!

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  • Where are all the Baha'is? Why do they let non-Baha'i masturbators defend their religion for them? Maybe this religion is closer to death than I thought.

  • @BookOfFlaws They know the best way to deal with fanatics is to ignore them. You get off by having someone to fight with. You are not interested in finding the truth about anything, just contradiction.Make as many idiotic statements as possible,gainsay any answer or just move on when the truth is too much. Is this a Hindu thing?I am now just enjoying myself doing what you do. I have noticed that your attack is no longer of the passive aggressive kind but is now straight out anger.

  • @BookOfFlaws If your actions here are the result of your beliefs, you have given me an insight to the alternatives to this Faith.It appears to me, and several others who have observed this encounter that you have become a fanatic and a hypocrite. Is this what you have to offer? To be bitter and mean?

    By their fruits ye shall know them. I have decided to become a Baha'i.

    And get a life.

    As-Salāmu `Alaykum

    And yes I have posted this more than once,I want everyone to know.

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  • Sort of like Juan Mascaro and his translations of the :Bhagavad-Gita. :Where a verse accurately translated sounds clunky, strange, or foreign Mascaro pretties it up and translates it differently, in a way that makes the verse sound poetic and harmonious in western terms, but which submerges the original word. The official Baha'i translations are like that. They do everything possible to soften the text, even if it's a stretch. The Elder translation of the Aqdas is very straight-forward.

  • @BookOfFlaws I can just see you sitting calmly, Lotus position, eyes shut, blissfull look chanting away at your Mantra, getting your little hatred thing going....IhatethoseBaha'isIhat­ethoseBaha'isIhatethoseBaha'is­..

  • And what is the "light" in the heart?

    Yogic scriptures speak of divine light seeable in the "heart," synonymous with Brahman. But I wonder if Baha'is have the same concept. Is most of what B-u-L says just creative imagery or is there truth content in it? Should we find meaning in all he says, or view him as a fellow who liked to conjure fantastic things with words?

    I'm very interested in the "red spot." The "official" version likely says "crimson spot." They like to pretty-up the text.

  • @BookOfFlaws From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    For other uses, see Crimson (disambiguation).

    Crimson is a strong, bright, deep red color.

    You sure do know your colours. I can't imagine having such a petty mind that you have to worry about something as trivial as this, hypo, you are getting to the bottom of your barrel.I suppose the full stop should have been a comma as well. No wonder you left the Faith, this is serious shit. But as you don't believe any of it, so what?

  • Now, instead of these inane song lyrics, I would like to discuss the abundant esoteric content in the Baha'i Faith. From the Baha'i "Most Holy Book," Elder/Miller translation (most reliable):

    "O People, direct your steps with white faces and hearts full of light toward the Blessed Red Spot where the Lote Tree of the Extremity (sidratu l-muntaha) calls, "There is no god besides Me, the Self-Subsistent Overseer."

    Questions: What is the "red spot"? What means "white faces"? "Lote tree"?

  • "That ' i am a male' was a copy and paste of you own comment,"

    Yes, that was because you hadn't figured out that I'm a male, because your your compulsive masturbation.

    Now the Baha'is need somebody other than a 3-time-a-day masturbator to defend them. Next.

  • @BookOfFlaws You are starting to lose it lad. What has that comment about having your period when you write got to do with wanking? You avoided the other issue. Well done.I cannot find anywhere in the The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali or the Bhagavad Gita saying you should be a vindictive hypocritical nutter who has their menstrual cycle when they write something.(your comment) Is there another book I can look at for this?

  • Clean Baha'is, please. There must be some of them somewhere.

  • I am a celibate, young wanker. It's required in yoga and Hindu religion.

    You're the one who has three periods a day, as you unwelcomely reported.

    I am reading the Baha'i "Book of Laws" here and it says: "Avoid every vile sinner." I think I could take some inspiration from that and avoid conversing with this waiotah lowlife. I request that Baha'is send some decenter characters over here to do their teaching obligations.

  • @BookOfFlaws That ' i am a male' was a copy and paste of you own comment, you don't seem to understand what you write yourself.

    So since when did Yoga and the Hindu faith promote hatred and intolerance of others and hypocrisy,do you have the respective quotes please.

  • I won't converse about religion with a proud masturbator, by the way. They are not in a religion category. If I respond to any of wank-tah's drivel from now on it will be at the top of the thread.

  • @BookOfFlaws Oh yes you will, you can't avoid it, it is in your nature. You make a comment then misquote the reply based on your own assumptions to make yourself sound wonderfully self righteous.This comment and the one below proves it.Same as your quotes about this Faith. You are a top of the class hypocrite,and so long as you have that photo on your profile,the proof is there for all to see. Your are not seeking truth, just power and as such all you deserve, is ridicule.

  • @BookOfFlaws Quote 'I am male. Men have their periods through the sex act; you have your period every time you write.' You must have your period constantly. Avoids PMT I guess.

  • This Baha'i masturbates 3 times a day. He even tells us. Just an example of how impoverished the Baha'i Faith is. They don't even have decent guidance about sex. In Hinduism, Yoga, and Buddhism masturbation is a form of fornication and a self-weakening calamity. The ideal of Hinduism for men is "brahmacharya" which means celibacy except for procreation, when married. The fact that Baha'is have no guidance keeping them the men from hemorrhaging times a day tells you this is useless religion.

  • Why not shave the head, even though man came up with technology that let him do it? Because God put hair there. This is exactly like the attitude of many of the Christian churches and sects over time, as well as the Catholic Church. Just because it "can be done" (such as cloning, etc.) does not mean it should be done. That was the original message of both the Bab and Baha'u'llah, and what the trite line "harmony of science and religion" was originally sourced from.

  • To understand the Bab and glory man's attitude toward science, you only need to look at his teachings like this one:

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

    Baha'is are not supposed to shave their heads, no trendy bald heads for you Baha'i fellows losing hair. There are MANY statements (laws) like this from Baha'u'llah. The scientific mind asks, "Why not? If we can do it, we should." But B-u-L's attitude was that religious and moral value should guide what's done materially.

  • Hard feminism did not exist in the writings of the Bab, Baha'u'llah, or even Abdu'l-Baha. These men would be shocked by feminism today and the destruction it has done to children and families. They wanted to be moderate reformers towards women, but never could have imagined how far Marxist feminism could have gone. They would not like the situation today. They would be appalled by it.

  • @BookOfFlaws True, that is why Abdu'l-Baha tells us so often to be moderate in all things. That is why Baha'u'llah said we would have to go through a Lesser peace in order to achieve the Greater peace.Because of humanities perverse behaviour. You can tell people not to go round some corners over a certain speed, and some do. And crash. Can you blame the person who put the sign up?

    Hey, you and me in a meaningfull duologue.Can be done.:-)

  • @waiotahi52 'dialogue'

    I have mentioned to you on another channel that you may have won the battle. This stuff is starting to make real sense to me, your comments have helped to do this. I am not sure I am up to it but if the Baha'i Faith is not the way as far as religion goes, I don't know what is.

    You carry on for a bit, because when I check what you say and what the Writings say, it is a no contest.

    Please accept my thanks. But don't get complacent, I haven't converted yet

  • @waiotahi52 -- After years of reading the Upanishads, the Yoga-Sutra, the Yoga-Vasistha, and other Yogic scriptures, re-experiencing the strange fulminations of Baha'u'llah (the Baha'i writings) is a strikingly depressing experience. I find his continual self-referencing, self-glorification, condemnation of so many parties, and continual angry tone to be, frankly, disturbing. The Upanishads are like manna from heaven by comparison. The words of real religious sages.

  • @waiotahi52 -- Baha'u'llah's prescribed punishment for arsonists in the Baha'i "Book of Laws."

    'If a man burns a house intentionally, burn him.'

    Doesn't sound very moderate. But it does sound typically Islamic in its harshness.

  • @BookOfFlaws You won't like this hypocrite, but,

    The law of Bahá'u'lláh prescribes the death penalty for murder and arson, with the alternative of life imprisonment. (Baha'u'llah, The Kitab-i-Aqdas, p. 203)

    Note the last bit that you just conveniently left out

  • "Lesser Peace." Right. That is quaint, outdated Marxist propaganda associated with the Jewish banker-created U.N. Since Baha'u'llah came wars increased to an unprecedented level. We have had two great wars since B-u-L came, including a great number of other ones. 50 million were killed in WWII. More than 30 million Russians were holocausted by the Jewish Communists. The U.S. recently genocided Iraq in a 10-year war, and destroyed Libya.

  • @waiotahi52 -- It is so easy to find extreme, immoderate statements by Baha'u'llah.

  • By agreement of science and religion he meant that science should be subject to religious values and ideals, and not contradict or violate them. Certainly science today runs amok and does not care a hoot about religion. Baha'is should have been, you would have thought, voices for values in science. But they are not. In fact, they tend to be materialists and think that the 'teaching' means "Religion cannot restrain science."

  • @BookOfFlaws He does not mean that science be subject to religion, read it again.

    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.

    If any religion rejected Science and knowledge, that religion was false. Science and Religion should go forward together; indeed, they should be like two fingers of one hand.

  • @waiotahi52 -- The root founders the Bab, and Baha'u'llah, detested science and technology. That is why it was forbidden by the Bab, and why Baha'u'llah referred to the automobile as a hellish engine ("infernal engine") that would destroy ("consume," in the softened version) -- the cities. (It did.) There is no doubt that the original teachings were that science should not exceed or violate religious and social values.

  • @waiotahi52 -- This is an aspect of the modern clueless Baha'is that is so apalling. Here now we have Gentech, Monsanto etc. trying to outlaw gardening, get control over anything grown, and creating frankenfoods (just one science problem) and Baha'is have no basis for even criticizing it. Baha'is have become expediters of pure materialism though their founders had the opposite view. Science is not the savior; science is not religion.

  • "Every religion which does not concern itself with Science is mere tradition, "

    No, real religion concerns itself with the nature of reality from a religious point of view, not a scientific p-o-v. That is the predilection of mere scientists. Religion is supposed to concern itself with the nature of the soul, the nature of God, and how mankind can know God and end its suffering. (Something science has never achieved.) It is pathetic to make science your replacement for religion.

  • The practice of yoga and the techniques listed in the Upanishads (Hinduism) are verifiable to one's self; using them is like science, a science of mind. However, it demeans them to call these religions "sciences." Science concerns itself with the manipulation of the exterior world; inert matter, in a fruitless quest to eliminate duality (problems). "Scientists" (manipulators of exterior matter) are a dime-a-dozen. Such doings don't provide them happiness. That's the job of religion.

  • @waiotahi52 -- So what we see is that Baha'is abdicate religion and point to science as their replacement for it. Pathetic. This demonstates what I've been saying: The Baha'i Faith is not much of a religion.

  • -- If any religion makes science equal to religion, that religion is false. Everybody has science. Science is what dominates and rules all non-religious materialists in this age.

    -- Science is interested in the material, perceivable world. Religion is interested in the unseen reality, God.

    -- No religion has place science on a par with itself.

  • Indeed what's happening now is that religion is NOT going hand in hand with any guiding religious values. What's happening now is that science barrels ahead unrestrained, motivated by sheer greed, desire, and power drives. Science disturbs and damages the world, via pollution, via destruction of natural eco-systems, creating imbalances, and now via genetic depredations. And Baha'is, with their ostensible science/religion rap, do the least of anybody to restrain the damage of science.

  • Are the Baha'i women saying that period chant nowadays when they have their periods?

    I notice that Baha'u'llah, in your "Most Great Book," states that "semen is ceremonially pure." Has that helped you Baha'is out knowing that?

  • @BookOfFlaws The women know says yes and the semen thing will help in cultures like Islam.

  • @BookOfFlaws I have my period 2or3 times a day? Get your hand of it sunshine, where did you dig that crap from.Oh you must be making this up. Have people really believed this shit for thousands of years?

  • @waiotahi52 -- I didn't know Baha'is had become such degenerates. No wonder you have no mind.

  • @BookOfFlaws Did you spam this or did someone else? If it was you it just adds proof that you are a hypocrite

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  • ""Glorified be God, the Lord of Splendour and Beauty" 95 times"

    Baha'is are not saying the Persian any more? They say it in English now? That's odd. (That's a clumsy translation by the way.) Better to say the Persian or Arabic words.

  • @BookOfFlaws You can use you proper translation if you wish. At the apropriate time of course.

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  • @BookOfFlaws The only reply I can think of is that if this is where you get your info from, no wonder you are so screwed up. Proof again that good translations rule.

  • @waiotahi52 -- The Elder-Miller translation is great because it has no agenda to change anything, cover anything up, or pretty up glory man's words. When every there is a "scripture," the more translations the better. More insight is gained. No language translates perfectly. Generally speaking, the 'clunkier' the translation sounds, the more likely it is trying to be accurate. The Baha'i institutions soften the language of glory face, and change it to make it less unattractive.

  • I also agree with he and the Bab's dislike of science and technology. In fact, I agree with a number of things he said, especially the bhakti thing.

  • @BookOfFlaws I am pleased you agree with the Bab. Bahá'u'lláh said that science and religion must agree. It is called Progressive Revelation

    .An incoming revelation abrogates an outgoing revelation.

  • I thought all the religions, according to you, were supposed to contain truth. You're saying everything gets thrown out? But why are the 5000-year-old Upanishads so much more sophisticated and deep than Baha'i writings? You're saying the link between the movement of mind (manas) and the breath, as taught in Hindu yoga, is now abrogated? (It's a constant truth.) That bliss (ananda) no longer exists? That the inner heard mystic "aum," heard in meditation, is now ended or changed? Silly.

  • @BookOfFlaws 'Everything gets thrown out' is polarized thinking, the stuff of addictive processes. No idiot, some of the social laws change to fit the times, the spiritual laws remain constant. You know, Do unto others, don't steal lie sleep around, that stuff. You really are converting me.

  • @waiotahi52 -- This kid announces that he masturbates 3 times a day then bleats about "addictive processes."

  • @BookOfFlaws Getting your jollies again today are we? Is male masturbation classed as having your period as well? Tell me more, you have me interested here.

    Still got the picture of Baha'u'llah on you profile?It is proof that all you want to do is use all your resources to vent your hatred of this Faith and its people, meaningfull dialogue my eye.Go work in Iran, they would love you and you could really have a good time. You certainly are convincing me that this Faith is correct

  • @BookOfFlaws 'I am male. Men have their periods through the sex act; you have your period every time you write.' Is this a generalization? You write to don't you flaws.An awfull lot...Ooooooh, be carefull at the rate you are going you will go blind

  • I agree with his statement men and women are different. Isn't that obviously true?

  • "Am I to assume you would like a special chant for you when you are having your period?"

    I am male. Men have their periods through the sex act; you have your period every time you write.

    I am to assume that you don't even know that Baha'i women are supposed to say a certain chant during their period? It's right there in your "Book of Laws."

  • @BookOfFlaws

    Your second comment confirms your stupidity. "Glorified be God, the Lord of Splendour and Beauty" 95 times

  • The Baha'i Faith obviously does not demand 'sameness' just equality by right.

    Women can't be equal in sports, in the military, and they also don't tend to maintain the same standards in academia. Women can birth babies; men can't. They have different psychological needs.

    Do you get that?

  • @BookOfFlaws Why are you agreeing with Bahá'u'lláhs statement about women,are you getting a bit fuzzy? confused

  • 'That men and women differ from one another in certain characteristics and

    functions is an inescapable fact of nature and makes possible"

    So men and women are not really equal in all ways. Nowhere does the phrase "equality of men and women" come from the lips or pen of the Bahai' founders. Is this why women can't be on your UHJ and why the Aqdas has special rules for them?

  • @BookOfFlaws This is true. men and women are not equal or the same in all ways, this would be against the laws of nature.

    Bahá'u'lláh declared the equality of men and women, expressed through equal responsibilities and equal rights and privileges, and since that declaration, the bonds by which women have been bound for ages have been breaking, and

    woman has rapidly been securing her rightful place as the

    equal and partner of man.

    Equal by right, not sameness

  • @waiotahi52 No reason was given about the UHJ so you are free to think what you like, and knowing you you will find endless fault. Go enjoy.

    And of course the Aqdas has separate rules for them. This seems to me to be obvious. Men and women are not the same. Get it? Equal by right, different because of natural law.

  • And if a Baha'i couple has an argument while traveling, the husband is to send her home (interrupt her trip) and make arrangements. Thank goodness that's in there for the 1000 year dispensation. (Really betokens an "equality" attitude.) And they can't be on UHJ.

    In truth no founder said "Men and women are equal" or any paraphrase of that. AB, alone, trying to appeal to some NYC suffragettes, developed an 'approach' to it. Baha'is invented that teaching to sell the BF to progressives/leftists.

  • @BookOfFlaws You would send your wife home, on her own in Pakistan?

  • @waiotahi52 -- But it's not in my religion that I should send my wife home when I have a dispute with her during travel. That's in your religion, the Baha'i Faith. Remember? It's in your "Most Holy Book," intended to be the full guide for mankind and all its troubles and questions -- for a thousand years. Did you forget what we are talking about here? The Baha'i "Book of Laws."

  • "For the same reason we have no concept of sexual equality."

    We don't have a solid concept of "sexual equality" because it doesn't match reality. The sexes are different. (I suppose that must be why women are not allowed on the Universal House of Justice, and why the Aqdas says that the husband must send the wife home if they get in a quarrel while traveling, and why Baha'i women are supposed to say a certain chant when they are having their period.)

  • @BookOfFlaws May I suggest you read the following slowly, and more than once.

    'That men and women differ from one another in certain characteristics and

    functions is an inescapable fact of nature and makes possible

    their complementary roles in certain areas of the life of society;' Baha'u'llah

    The Baha'i Faith obviously does not demand 'sameness' just equality by right.Do you get it now?

    Am I to assume you would like a special chant for you when you are having your period?

  • First you say "every religion" desires "unity" (all lying in a pile on the altar?). Next you say "unity" is a difficult concept to grasp." Why are you sure they've been wanting what they can't even grasp? Maybe they don't need it. A husband & wife getting along mostly, children who are happy & healthy, and a few fellows of a small church or group that leads them to divine experience -- that's plenty enough for anybody. Baha'i 'culture' doesn't especially excel at any of those basic human needs.

  • You are a good thinker. You know, it would be miracle enough for most people to get along with their wives, kids & immediate kin! Not even a mystical "unity" but reasonably good times. Bahai's can't even do that. They have as much marital disharmony, divorce & kid-problems as anybody. Probably more last I saw. Yet they want to "get along & have 'unity' with "everybody." Absurd. I've analyzed it: Their thoughts are really thrill-seeking, flesh-seeking, wordliness. These are not religious values.

  • @BookOfFlaws These may not be your religious values, whatever that is, but unity is something every religion I know of has desired for its followers. It is a difficult concept to grasp, as we have no idea what true unity is. For the same reason we have no concept of sexual equality. There has never been a precedent.We are all struggling in the dark here.Life is a journey, perhaps you could set a perfect example that we all might follow...but not judging by your comments though

  • Henry Ford said that if you believe you can or believe you can't, you will probably be right. If you believe you can't live in a united world, you won't, and you will get more of what we have always had. I am going to try something new.

  • Flesh-fetishism, lust for bodily "diversity," and focus-on-the-world have never been legitimate or elevating religious principles. Your religion is a disgusting joke.

  • "Unity in diversity" contradicts itself.

    Social researchers have proved; demonstrated with scientific research, that the more ethnically diverse a community, the less trust there is and the less people participate in charitable or social activities. I can testify to this from my time in CA and a liberal part of Portland. (Incredibly unfriendly places, both, and highly "diverse.") The different peoples exist because they developed separately. You can't mix the peoples and keep the "diversity."

  • @BookOfFlaws correct. That's what i tried to say in another response to you in another video.

    Unity in diversity = crazy idea. Either one or the other.

    Or no. Let's put lions and chickens together in the same cage and make them live happily in unity. The chicken specifically will appreciate.

  • Unity in diversity is the watchword of the Baha'i Faith.

  • The only way that human diversity (peoples) can continue developing is by keeping a definite degree of separation between them as before. This is simple reality. What Baha'is mean by "unity in diversity" is "I have a fetish for flesh; I crave thrills of the world." You have jaded eyes & can't see the many diversities within one ethnic group any more, like the English etc. And "unity" is boring. Real humans want excitement, drama and differences. Not stasis or monolithic "unity."

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  • @BookOfFlaws This commentary contradicts itself to the point where it is nonsense, and as such, cannot be answered.

  • @waiotahi52 just what people without arguments would say to a well argued argument. Or also a fact, a self evident truth they don't want to hear.

    People aren't very smart.

  • @waiotahi52 on a side note, truth is often contradictory. Contradictions are beautiful. That they are a logical fallacy is a wrong assumption.

    Some people serve truth, some people serve lies. Two highly opposed members of humanity that will NEVER be united.

  • But at least I'm not calling myself "The Most Holy Book," "the Rising Place of Command," "the Rising Place of Beauty," "the Master of Worlds," or talking about "my kingdom," "my splendor" and My most Greatest Unctious Glory. So I can have flaws. But a book that is supposed to guide mankind for a thousand years with instructions about falcon-hunting but nothing on abortion, porn, and genetic engineering? What a Book of Flaws.

  • @BookOfFlaws 'but nothing on abortion, porn, and genetic engineering?' It appears you have not studied the Baha'i writings very deeply have you. All these are covered,May I suggest you read them, I have.

  • @waiotahi52 -- What did B-u-L, AB, or SE say about abortion, porn and genetic engineering? Or did the "admin" make things up.

  • Race-mixing is bad. Long live the White Europeans!

    

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  • @BookOfFlaws you have a problem!! what is wrong with you the bahai religion is all abut unity!!!! you shouldn't be a bahai if you cannot understand this...god forbid i said this....pedarsagh sheytuni...chera to bahai dust nadari

  • @jessicasm1995 -- Unity is boring. Nobody's interested in it. What we want, instead, is joy, experiences, differences and occasional harmonies. What Baha'is are selling, nobody wants. Leave the world of wonderful differences -- and many amazing religions you people have no clue about -- alone.

  • @BookOfFlaws We meet again :-) I notice the word 'diversity' went straight passed you didn't it.

    'What! Believe ye in your hearts that ye possess the power to extinguish the radiance of the Sun, or to eclipse its splendor? Nay, by My life! Ye will never and can never achieve your purpose, though ye summon to your aid all that is in the heavens and all that is on the earth.

    Bahá'u'lláh

    You attempts are always flawed, misquoted, out of context or forgive me here, just plain dumb

  • @waiotahi52 -- There is no "unity" in diversity. The very meaning of the word "diversity" (applied to humans) means different values, different lifestyles and cultures, and different body types. You can't mix these together and retain the different peoples.

    If a dog or horse breeder said "Unity in diversity, let's let all dogs live together in one big pen!" -- soon there would be no more unique dog or horse breed. We'd have only one dog, and one horse, and that would be tragic.

  • @BookOfFlaws you certaily have flaws mr.book of flaws

  • @BookOfFlaws as far as I am not a white supremacist (even though I'm white), and I AM a race mix, I do agree that race mixing is, in the end, something to be controlled and that only promotes the apocalyptic Babilonia depicted in the Bible.

    The site doesn't work, why?

  • hi.. can someone pls upload the lyrics for this song?? not the english version but this one... would be of gr8 help... thanks

  • Is there an English version? I have been looking and can't seem to find one. Thanks!

  • This is so cool! is there an English version?

  • @nefertariwhite YES THERE IS! Aks the friends who made it for english version. 

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