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Does Inherited Religion Hurt or Help Faith?

The essence of faith has long been a topic of profound inquiry and contemplation, particularly in relation to the inherited religions that shape the beliefs of individuals around the world. In exploring whether inherited religion serves to enhance or inhibit personal faith, one must delve into the myriad ways in which these established traditions, doctrines, … Read more

Cancer My Sister’s Death and the Afterlife

In an era where materialism often overshadows the spiritual dimension of life, the Bahá’í teachings present an illuminating perspective on life’s transient nature, particularly when faced with the profound realities of illness and death. The concept of life after death, as articulated by the Bahá’í Faith, offers a framework that not only helps to understand … Read more

Flesh Spirit and Faith – A Bahá’í Perspective on Resurrection

The exploration of the concepts of flesh, spirit, and faith within the Bahá’í teachings presents a profound tapestry of metaphysical inquiry and spiritual reflection. These themes intricately interweave to offer a holistic understanding of resurrection not merely as a posthumous phenomenon but as an ongoing journey throughout one’s temporal existence. How does one reconcile the … Read more

Indigenous & Cultural Messengers

The Bahá’í Faith, with its emphasis on unity and the intrinsic value of all cultures, provides a unique lens through which to examine the role of Indigenous and cultural messengers. Within this framework, we explore the intersection of spirituality, culture, and community among Indigenous populations and how these elements can enhance the overall Bahá’í teachings. … Read more

Greed Commerce and Self-Interest: The Real Causes of War

Throughout history, the calamities of war have consistently stemmed not just from overt hostilities and stratagems of power, but also from underlying currents of human nature and societal constructs. A pivotal consideration within the Bahá’í teachings is the profound role that greed, commerce, and self-interest play as the elemental roots of conflict. What if we … Read more

First House of Worship Ever – A Beacon of Light

The Baha’i Faith, an independent world religion founded in the mid-19th century, is characterized by its distinctive teachings and principles that advocate for the oneness of humanity, the unity of religions, and the importance of a universal peace. One of the most striking manifestations of these teachings is the Baha’i House of Worship, which serves … Read more

Can We Adapt to a Changed Climate?

The Bahá’í Faith, with its emphasis on unity and the interconnectedness of humanity, offers profound insights on how we might adapt to the challenges posed by a changing climate. The teachings of Bahá’u’lláh, the founder of the Bahá’í Faith, advocate for a holistic approach that encompasses not only personal transformation but also societal progress. In … Read more

Community Building Through Socially Engaged Art

In the contemporary landscape of art and spirituality, the Bahá’í teachings present a profound avenue for community building through socially engaged art. The intersection of these two realms signifies a transformative approach to fostering unity, purpose, and collaboration within diverse communities. The Bahá’í Faith, established in the 19th century, emphasizes the importance of collective progress, … Read more

King Malietoa Tanumafili II – A Bahá’í Leader in History

When we delve into the vast corpus of Bahá’í teachings, one cannot overlook the profound legacy of King Malietoa Tanumafili II, who stands as a distinguished historical figure. His leadership in Samoa not only showcased the principles of the Bahá’í Faith, but also served as a catalyst for socio-political transformation. Could we, in our contemporary … Read more

Debating the Future of Confederate & Colonial Monuments – Healing Our History

The proliferation of monuments commemorating Confederate and colonial figures has ignited a vigorous debate across the United States and beyond. This dialogue resonates deeply within the framework of Bahá’í teachings, which advocate for unity, justice, and a profound engagement with history. The urgent need to revisit the narratives encapsulated within these monuments calls for introspection … Read more