Christopher Buck's Paradise and Pardigm pp 165-6, refers to the Tenth Glad-Tidings under the heading 'Abrogation of Book Burning.' Similar verses abrogating the destruction of books are found in Baha'u'llah's Aqdas and Lawh-i Dunya. The abrogation of the law is welcome, but did the Bab in fact provide for the general burning of books?
Posted on Talisman9, 8 December 2007
The Bahai Writings are quite emphatic that the 'ulama and clergy should not interfere in politics. Does this apply to the House of Justice as well? Is it priests who should not do politics, or is it religious institutions in general? Does the Bahai Faith preach one rule that Christianity and Islam should follow, and have another rule in mind for itself, ultimately?
Posted on Tarikh, 21 August 2007
Abdu'l-Baha says that, in the future, the House of Justice will have a 'general function.' What does this mean?
Posted on Tarjuman, 27 March 2007