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  • Men who don't marry a woman of his own people one day regret it. One of his own women walks past him and he knows he's been cheated. It's dumb to chose your mate for political reasons, which is what the Baha'is who race-mix. (No need for Baha'is to be political, when their whole religion is nothing but a political program at this point.)

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  • So you race-mixed? Didn't marry a woman who looks anything like your mother and grandmothers? Sorry to hear that. But it's typical with Baha'is. They don't appreciate the peoples, heritage, or what God and Nature took eons to create.

  • @OneWorldBore Well my mother and grandmother were happy people,so I guess I did. And successfully so. More successful than you evidently. It was before I became a Baha'i, (I have you to thank for that) so that assumption is also wrong.Statements like 'they don't' and 'But it's typical' is a lie, proof again that you don't ruin a good story for the want of a bit of truth.You obviously do not read other posts put on here, like my last one. Read it, over and over.

  • Race-mixing is the covert "high sacrament" for race-obsessed Baha'is.

    Sexual attraction to one of a different race is unnatural.

  • @OneWorldBore So you now you think I am unnatural?And my children are a product of an unnatural act. Thanks. There is a name for people like you. Racial bigot. Would you please put you money where your mouth is and show me where the high sacrament of race mixing is? Page, book,chapter? Or shut up about it.

  • Miscegenation was considered unnatural and wrong for our entire human history until just a few years ago. And the Baha' writings have nothing advocating it. You have become degenerate, simply put. Whites don't want to be "supreme." That's Jewtalk. They just want to survive and keep their countries and unique bodies. All people should respect themselves.

  • @OneWorldBore You have informed me that my marriage and therefore my children are the result of some 'perversion'.Oh really.

    That is a very good example of what racism means.

    If the hat fits wear it.

  • @OneWorldBore Now you have confused the issue a bit. From this statement it seems that you have changed you view.

    In you opinion, are the Baha'i's for or against mixed marriage? Here you imply they are not, everywhere else you accuse them of trying to destroy the races. I know you personally think mixed marriage as a perversion, but this is odd.

  • Sexual attraction to another race has to be based on over-stoked lust plus a weak childhood relationship with one or both parents. Thus it arises from pathology. I notice that the same people who promote homosexuality promote race-mixing. That makes sense. It is a form of extreme lust, and is perverse.

  • @OneWorldBore What a load of twoddle.

    Anyone who believes interracial marriage is a perversion is by definition a racist.In your case a white supremest.

  • People don't "breed." Farm animals do. People procreate. Get off the farm and learn something about human values before you start trying to discuss religion with anybody.

  • There is nothing in the Baha'i writings advocating miscegenation. The founders did not do it. It was radical and obtuse in their context. The Baha'i Faith, based on the Kitab-i-Aqdas, is highly conservative including respecting the wishes of parents. No parents, unless highly propagandized by Marxism, wants their child to marry into another race. It is psychologically unnatural to be sexually attracted to another race or one so different from your own people and relatives.

  • @OneWorldBore 'No parents?' I do love the way you speak for all.Whether it be for females' males' parents' Baha'i's, Catholics, Hindus, Christians etc etc. You know what they all think, feel and say. Maybe there is something in soothsaying after all. Odd that you can't remember names.

  • You need to go into natural Baha'i mode I think from now on. If you're ever not sure what it is, google photographs of what ostriches do when they are frightened.

  • "I believe others tried to keep the European races pure as well."

    No race is "pure" just as Arabians and Appaloosas" are not "pure." All natural peoples have tried to preserve themselves. I have not used the word "pure." That is your Jewspeak acting up.

  • @OneWorldBore I don't believe you any more, about anything

  • @OneWorldBore Now you are splitting hairs. If you think interracial marriage i.e. White marrying black white marrying Asian, white marrying anything other than white, and subsequently sex and therefore breeding is a perversion, you are once again, either lying now or you were lying then.

  • Thus, "get a PhD and a high-paying job" and you're a Baha'i saint, sage, and Religious Wiseman. (And you'll be asked to do all the "teaching" presentations.) Now is that a shallow and absurd religion, or what?

    "The knowledge of such sciences, however, should be acquired as can profit the peoples of the earth, and not those which begin with words and end with words."

    Yet Baha'is revere their lawyer Baha'is. (Nelson) Bigshot Baha'i Daniel Jordan, who ended up in a dumpster, had a PhD in words.

  • If you've never heard Jesus Christ's sermon/parables in which he says "Consider the lilies of the field..." you have not even begun to study of Christianity yet. What a joke!

  • "Knowledge is as wings to man's life, and a ladder for his ascent."

    O.K. So why did Baha'is hide their "Most Holy Book" for the first 150 years of their existence? It should be the prime source of knowledge for Baha'is. And if they care so much about knowledge, why are they so incurious about the contents of the religions they aim to supplant? They usually know zero about them, content with concocted lines from their Baha'i "teaching" tracts instead of real study. Baha'is are knowledge-phobic.

  • ""Arts, crafts and sciences uplift the world of being, and are conducive to its exaltation."

    So why are Baha'is still relying on the same old tired, 1970s-ish song about a so-called "Queen of Carmel" (a building getting billing over the Most Great Beauty Hisself)? Why don't Baha'is get more into the art thing then? I hear more musical creativity and newness in 10 minutes at a Portland Coffee shop.

  • About this video:

    I find it really depressing to hear a woman singing this paeon and lament for a freaking BUILDING. "Queen of Carmel"? Shouldn't by songwriters be singing things to the "King of Glory" or "Prince of Beauty" Baha'u'llah instead? I mean, your "Most Holy Book" is teaming with admonitions to reverence and worship His Beauteousness. Where are the songs? I guess the picture ruined it. Also, that song by Donna Kime is so old and stale. Have Baha'is written no new songs in 30 years?

  • @OneWorldBore  Yes they have.

  • In reality B-u-L and the Bab were anti-technology, which is one of the cool things about them, but B-u-L did not formulate any coherent teaching about this. Nothing as good as Christ's "lillies of the field" sermon. Now the Baha'is have it reversed and worship technology instead of God. I get my jollies from protecting the White Europeans and races, and pointing people to authentic religion.

  • @OneWorldBore We have mentioned: "Arts, crafts and sciences uplift the world of being, and are conducive to its exaltation. Knowledge is as wings to man's life, and a ladder for his ascent. Its acquisition is incumbent upon everyone. The knowledge of such sciences, however, should be acquired as can profit the peoples of the earth, and not those which begin with words and end with words.

    Baha'u'llah

    I believe others tried to keep the European races pure as well.

  • All kinds of technology are common to ancient Indian history. The general teaching of Hinduism, and also Christ, is that there is no salvation in technological manipulation. It is only a re-arrangement of duality. Technological invention is no big deal in their view.

  • @OneWorldBore Christ said that? Where?

  • What are their "laws"? The answer to that is easy if you know the slightest thing about dharma. Do some simple study.

  • @OneWorldBore They knew about genetics?I see you avoided the rest of the comment. Why do you get your jollies from insulting other peoples beliefs?

  • To teach one's children to chant the holy verses in the Mashriqu'l-Adhkar in no way implies that Baha'is are not permitted to chant prayers anywhere else.

    

  • In the Persian Bayan The Bab forbade the use of pulpits for the delivery of

    sermons and the reading of the Text. He specified, instead,

    that to enable all to hear the Word of God clearly, a chair

    for the speaker should be placed upon a platform.

    It is advice not an injunction,

    As BookOfFlaws claims to never have read or even seen the Bayan, this is for his enlightenment.

    

  • @waiotahi52 -- Actually, your "Blessed Beauty" Baha'u'llah hisself definitely forbids the use of pulpits in your "Most Holy Book." Apparently you have not read it. Baha'is are supposed to sit like stooges on a platform, only in a chair. "Advice not injunction." Baha'i loophole lawyering. He doesn't say "This is an injunction." He commands it just as loudly as all his other commands from "the Height of Command" etc. Of course, Baha'is never paid any attention to anything in his book.

  • You are incorrect. He says they are to chant in temples, not elsewhere. (Which is a contradiction of other things he says.) They also can't speak from pulpits. They have to sit on a chair, on a platform. (I've never seen Baha'is obey this.)

    But I don't like responding to posts from a 3-time-a-day masturbator.

  • And here B-u-L, in your "Book of Laws," forbids Baha'is to chant in any place but the temples! Means Baha'is can't do much chanting, I guess. Even though it's the real heart of their religion, would they but know. See what control-tripping does to you? Baha'is are all about image, however. So it really doesn't matter that they can't chant much. All that matters is photos of impressive temples.

  • @BookOfFlaws You are so full of it. The Faith does forbid chanting, it forbids muttering prayers in public.Have you ever heard those people of 'the east' chanting prayers. As I asked you once before, who was the nut case who taught you the Faith? Find a good lawyer and sue them.

  • @waiotahi52 -- The world definitely needs laws against "muttering." That's a real bad thing. Now, pornography, genetic manipulation, and Monsanto's monopoly of the food supply -- that's no biggie for you Baha'is. At least the lawbook to last us a thousand years, your "Most Holy Book," is silent on these matters. But thank God we can outlaw anybody saying prayers or mantra to themselves in the streets in less than clear diction. That'll bring a golden age, fer sure.

  • @OneWorldBore What are the Hindu laws regarding porn. genetic manipulation and Monsanto? If you have reached such a state of amazing spiritual development that you can write books and advise people where to live (for a fee) why do you find it necessary to get your kicks by attempting to rubbish other peoples spiritual beliefs? Does it make you feel superior or cover some feelings of spiritual inadequacies? 

  • 7 Temples worldwide, all open to the public, some nice office buildings and store rooms. A garden, open to the public, and a few historic houses.Two small Shrines.

    Yes, they do care for them, what would be your alternative? These would be a very poor comparison to say, a Christian State,and may not, in total, equal the floor area of the Prophets Mosque in Arabia.

  • Baha'is care way too much about their big, expensive, impressive buildings and not enough about real religion.

    Find out all the many sects and divisions of the Baha'i Faith here:

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  • all the miracle which i can see is a brilliant electrical engineer

  • Thanks Noly for this amazing video clip.

  • Sorry I can't read the Spanish response, but there are ample comments to support the view, if not the law, & the fairness of ethics, that artists, composers & producers of music be listed on You Tube videos. You care to use them, so why not list them. I have posted this comment before, and the owner removed it, as if I had said something negative or undesirable. Please realise, I am one small voice in a selfish world that increasingly disrespects artists and their right to fair recognition.

  • It is fair to give credit to the singers who performed this beautiful song.

  • And the song is available for purchase on "Lift Up Your Voices and Sing, Vol 2". I just can't believe Baha'is take other Baha'i's music and claim it is their own creation with a slideshow of places they did not create either. Copyright is a BIG issue of ethics. Please learn about it.

  • Tan grande es el amor que el nos inspira que un canto en cualquier idioma nos toca el alma...

  • Could you please add to your description, the source of this music for those who want to know as well as respect to the artist, composer and producer. Thanks.

  • @melanieprice friend this is a religious song the one who sing this song is a bahai we must dont need to know who she is coz she dont want to be recognize just listen to the song coz this song is the promise of christ in mt carmel to build his great church''''...... this is our shrine in israel( the BAHA'I' shrine)......

  • @yhetcornejo excuse me, but that is a very disrespectful attitude towards artists in general. Why shouldn't they be known for their accomplishments? Who are you to say they shouldn't be known to the world for their dedication, years of practice and training, and artistic skill. PLUS I asked about the composer and producer as well. This attitude that musicians should give everything to the world free of charge, without acknowledgement is TOTALLY against the principal promotion of the ARTS

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  • @melanieprice Pienso que cuando un artista hace algo por inspiracion de la Fe no necesita que nadie le atribuya grandezas... Dios es el que todo lo ve y otorga a cada quien lo que le corresponde. La Fe se ha hecho para la humanidad y se necesita que todo el mundo aproveche esto.

    si tu publicas algo con la mejor intencion del mundo es para provocar unidad y armonia.

  • es cierto melanieprice... Solo Dios tiene la magia para hacer de nosotros maravillosos pinceles, tintes y formas para hacer su obra,... todo lo que aqui y alla se escriba, sea para darnos paz y felicidad a nuestros corazones... La verdad que nos hace mucha falta... mucha paz, menos penas y sufrimientos, mas alegrias, mas niños abrazados, menos mendigos y ancianos abandonados,... menos sacrificios a la madre naturaleza...

  • @melanieprice, I don't think that the person who posted the video meant any disrespect by not adding the information of the artists, composers etc. They were probably leaning toward the spirit of the message of the song; however, instead of turning it into such a big deal, for this person, you might want to add the names of the artist, composers etc. That should remedy the situation.

  • @melanieprice The composer was Jeanne Murday; the singers are Sandi Simmons and Castadarrow Thompkins.

  • this eternal song really put things into perspective for me. It's one of those songs that will keep its strength for a long time to come, you can close your eyes and listen to it over and over, love it.

  • the eternal song, love it

  • I really like the way this is done... where can I get the song as a single track? Thankyou!

  • Blessed is the spot, and the house,

    and the place, and the city,

    and the heart, and the mountain,

    and the refuge, and the cave,

    and the valley, and the land,

    and the sea, and the island,

    and the meadow

    where mention of God hath been made,

    and His praise glorified.

    - Baha'u'llah

  • Rosana, I FOUND IT

  • I love this song; and with pictures of Haifa, Israel makes it more very moving and touching. Thanks, Noly. Maraming salamat.

  • could u please give me all the info of this music(ablum)? :)

  • I Love this song its sooo touching...I was soo happy to find it on youtube, then i saw NOLY put it up lol Thanks for the upload mate :) btw its Eliot

  • I love this song. Use to sing it as a child :-))♥

  • wonderful song

  • My friend Jeanne Murday wrote the music to this song. Please pray for her. Thank you so much.

  • @Crmsteach I wish the person who put this video up on Youtube would have given credit to her for her composition.

  • Heart of the world, do you have ears to hear what the dove of sorrow is cooing in this time, when the cry of Satan has been raised behind the call of the All-Merciful? Where are pure ears, to hear the summons issuing from the precincts of divine unity at every moment? Where are sharp eyes, to perceive the divine rays of wisdom in radiant words? The subsisting one (Qayyúm) has appeared in the recognized beauty.

    Bahaullah: Tablet of Son (Jesus)

  • It is astonishing that they recite the divine verses. By God, the verses revealer curses them and they are oblivious. Despite his firm and perfect counsels, the beloved of all creation prophesied what they would do, just as it came to pass and will yet become obvious.

    Bahaullah: Tablet of Son (Jesus)

  • O SON OF MAN!

    Rejoice in the gladness of thine heart, that thou mayest be worthy to meet Me and to mirror forth My beauty

  • O SON OF SPIRIT!

    With the joyful tidings of light I hail thee: rejoice! To the court of holiness I summon thee; abide therein that thou mayest live in peace for evermore.

  • oh i grew up with this song.. :D my dad and i used to sing it every time we headed off to sunday school. i love it!

  • Do you have any proof? Making a false statement about God is not a good path.

    Bahai's believe prophets bring both spiritual and social messages for their day, the social evolve but the spiritual remain.

    Muhammed was born into a vicious period where girls were sometimes buried alive. He made improvements where he could.

  • Anyone have the original song?

  • If believing in the oneness of Mankind and the oneness of religion is wrong, I don't want to be right. If you look with an unbiased eye, you will find nothing but truth.

  • This song will always have a special place in my heart. Even when I was a child I had a particular fascination with this song, and to this day it still gives me shivers every time I listen to it. It definitely brought back memories of the 8 years I spent in Haifa. BEAUTIFUL

  • This is one of my favorite songs of all time. It always brings a wonderful full fealing in my heart and I close my eyes and can see the beauty of the Holy Land. This was also sung at my beloved fathers funeral and it also now brings fond memories of him as well. So thank you and Allah'u'abha.

  • pls put it on the list of things to do when you perform your pilgrimage to sing this song. share with us how wonderful it was... :)

  • yeah i did my pilgramage already last year, and sometime after going to the Shrine of the Bab, theres a place i always go and sing it loud.whats is your real name?may i know if you dont mind.Okay take care.

  • I first heard this song at a gathering for the Martyrdom of the Bab...it moved me to tears.

  • i love this song.

  • thanks Dear Daniel. I got them here and on my email inbox. That was kind of you. Allah'u'abha

  • QUEEN OF CARMEL Standing on the mountain Looking across the bay The Queen of Carmel reigns She reigns majestically Chorus: Cry out O Zion Cry out to your Lord Cry out O Zion Circle 'round in adoration Circle 'round your Lord
  • can anyone post the lyrics, please?

    This is a sound from heavens

  • Unto God the Lord of Lords Belong Kingdoms of earth and heaven Land and sea rejoice this Day The Day of Revelation Chorus: Cry out...... Robed in white and crowned in gold She stands for unity God will sail His arc on thee As mentioned in the Book of Names Chorus: Cry out......
  • This most gorgeous song was written by Jeanne Murday, a lady in every sense of the word who, I am PROUD to say, is my Spiritual Mother!! What a dear soul!

  • I absolutely LOVE this song

  • im bahai.....Allau'u'a'ba.....sti­ll a youth...love Bahai's songs!...

  • LOVE THIS SONG!

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