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Justice Poverty and Taxes: A Baha’i Perspective

In the contemporary discourse surrounding social justice, poverty alleviation, and fiscal responsibility, the Baha’i perspective offers an innovative lens through which to navigate these intricate issues. This paradigm encourages a holistic engagement with the critical intersection of justice, economic disparity, and taxation. Such a framework not only champions ethical governance but also cultivates an ethos … Read more

Beyond the Body: If I Have a Soul Where Is It?

In the montage of human experience, the question of the soul occupies a central and oft-debated role, leading believers and skeptics alike to ponder its existence and essence. Inspired by Bahá’í teachings, one might postulate: If I have a soul, where is it? This quandary invites a playful exploration while also presenting a profound challenge … Read more

Religious Patriotic and Racial Preconceptions Must Disappear

Throughout the ages, humanity has grappled with the complexities of identity, belief, and allegiance. Among the myriad religious philosophies that seek to elevate the human condition, the Bahá’í Faith posits a compelling argument for the dissolution of three significant preconceptions—religious, patriotic, and racial. The call for their disappearance is not merely an academic exercise but … Read more