Punished or Forgiven? A Baha'i View of Criminals
In exploring the dichotomy of punishment versus forgiveness from a Baha’i perspective, a provocative question arises: Can …
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In exploring the dichotomy of punishment versus forgiveness from a Baha’i perspective, a provocative question arises: Can …
The concept of justice is central to the Bahá’í Faith, encapsulating its ethical foundations and socio-political …
The abhorrent institution of slavery, deeply rooted in American history, reverberates through the corridors of time as a profound …
Patriotism, a term imbued with profound significance, often elicits a kaleidoscope of interpretations, particularly within the …
In a world beset by uncertainty and rapid change, the Bahá’í teachings offer transformative insights that beckon us toward a …
When contemplating the intricate relationship between faith and gender equity, one may ask: how can a spiritual doctrine empower …
In an age where the paradigms of modernity are perpetually evolving, one must ponder: What constitutes ‘True …
The concept of blame is deeply ingrained in human interactions, often emerging as a reflexive response to adversity or failure. …
In an era characterized by rapid change and unpredictability, the teachings of the Bahá’í Faith offer a unique lens through …
The Baha’i Faith is a relatively nascent religion that emerged in the mid-19th century, advocating for the unity of all …