Talk:Bahá'í Faith

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Hello, I just edited the text about the Baha'i Faith adding some true facts about the most holy book of this faith (the Kitab-i-Aqdas, i.e. the book of law) and the Baha'i administration. As a matter of fact, some years ago I was in this faith. By reading the Kitab-i-Aqdas and thinking over some facts about the administration it became obvious to me, that the Baha'i Faith is not quite so tolerant as it claims. But let everybody search for their own. I strongly recommend the Kitab-i-Aqdas for the research. It might open Your eyes about the real nature of the Baha'i Faith. Any Baha'i who considers himself to be insulted by my editing of the original text about the Baha'i faith may be informed: I only used original Baha'i texts, issued by the National Spiritual Assembly of Germany and the UHJ to find my aforementioned points.I do not mean to insult anyone but try to give seekers a hint, not to omit some very important stuff in their search, because - to my deep later regret- I did so some years ago and declared myself to be Baha'i although I never was one truly. If my editing of the text is deleted, because it has not been censored by the UHJ or the NSA of Germany, this will only show the nature of a administrative system with an infallible supreme council. In my opinion this would be totalitarianism rather than defense of a religion.

And, another thing: Orthodox Baha'i, Reformed Baha'i and Covenant-breakers should be at least mentioned in an unbiased text.

Greetings of a spiritual seeker