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Hands Up Don’t Shoot: Should I Protest? And Then What?

The teachings of the Bahá’í Faith are rich in principles that emphasize justice, compassion, and the oneness of humanity. Among the myriad of pressing social issues, the call for justice in the face of systemic inequality has surfaced prominently within modern discourse, particularly in light of movements advocating for racial equality. A colloquial phrase that … Read more

Faith Can Flourish on the Day of the Covenant

In the Bahá’í Faith, the Day of the Covenant stands as a monumental juncture in the annals of spiritual history. Marking the culmination of divine revelation through the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh, this day is imbued with metaphorical resonance, serving as a beacon for the flourishing of faith amidst the vicissitudes of human existence. This discourse … Read more

Developing Character Strengths and Virtues

In the tapestry of human existence, each individual is woven from a multitude of threads—threads that represent character strengths and virtues. The Bahá’í teachings illuminate the path to enhancing these attributes, guiding each person to cultivate a life marked by purpose, compassion, and inner strength. As one delves into the essence of Bahá’í principles, a … Read more

Black Mirror – The Episode That Reminded Me to Be Kind

In the realm of contemporary television, few series have ventured into the intricate web of human morality and the consequences of technology as profoundly as “Black Mirror.” One particular episode, “Nosedive,” encapsulates the complexities of social validation and the implications it has on our behavior towards one another. As a Bahá’í, the lessons inherent in … Read more

Beware of False Prophecies – Staying True to Truth

In an age overwhelmed by information, the veracity of prophetic declarations often finds itself in jeopardy. To navigate the labyrinthine corridors of spirituality and discern authentic guidance from the cacophony of misleading narratives, one must anchor themselves in a robust understanding of Bahá’í teachings regarding false prophecies. This multifaceted dialogue serves as both a compass … Read more

Get Beyond the Developed–Underdeveloped Divide

The discourse surrounding the developed and underdeveloped dichotomy is a pervasive one, often laden with preconceived notions and stereotypes. This narrative frequently engenders a perception of superiority among the so-called ‘developed’ nations, while devaluing the cultures, histories, and potentials of the ‘underdeveloped’ regions. In contrast, Bahá’í teachings offer a transformative lens, advocating for a paradigm … Read more

Can You Personally Prevent Genocide?

The question of whether an individual can personally prevent genocide evokes deep moral contemplation and societal reflection. In the context of Bahá’í teachings, such inquiries are not merely rhetorical; they serve as a fulcrum for broader ethical considerations and collective responsibility. The Bahá’í Faith, with its inherent emphasis on unity, justice, and the sanctity of … Read more

Does America Still Have Sundown Towns? Justice and Memory

The Bahá’í teachings emphasize the critical importance of justice, equality, and the recognition of human rights, all of which resonate deeply in discussions surrounding America’s historical and contemporary issues related to race. Among these legacies are the sundown towns—communities that historically enforced racial segregation and discrimination, often through intimidation and violence against Black individuals after … Read more

Easy for Leaders to Lie – But Hard for Truth to Die

In the contemporary world, the phenomenon of leadership is often marred by the unsettling ease with which some leaders perpetuate falsehoods. This proclivity raises profound inquiries about the nature of truth and ethical governance. Such considerations resonate deeply within the Bahá’í teachings, particularly in the context of the assertion that while it is effortless for … Read more