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"In many writings of Abdul-baha, science and intellect are emphasized…"
Science and intellect in Abdul-baha's point of view:
1- In many writings of Abdul-baha, science and intellect are emphasized. In his speeches in western societies, he eulogized intellect and science and called them "light" (Addresses, vol.1, p.225) and believed that they are "the reasons of superiority of man to animals" (Addresses, vol.1, p.226).
He supposed that the things contradicted with intellect and sciences are "ignorance" and "darkness" (Addresses, vol.1, p.225, 226) and "mere fancy". (Addresses, vol.2, p.136)
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Amongst the many doctrines adopted by the Bahais to attract converts to their fold is the concept of "Advancing the Status of Women". Bahais are often found to shout themselves hoarse over this concept as if they were the first to put forth the concept of equality of men and women. The Bahais use this doctrine very aggressively to secure a place in the minds of the people of today's liberal world.
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This principle of the Bahai Faith is one of the oft-quoted statements any prospective convert would hear from the Bahai preachers. Reasoning and critical thinking leads one to the truth. Moreover, when one thinks independently, clearing his mind of past notions and ideas he will instinctively be attracted towards the truth. On this premise, the Bahais wish that all humans should leave their religious teachings aside and give a ear to the Bahai Faith. But the catch is, the Bahais do not permit investigation of the Bahai Faith. ...
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The Bahai Faith has introduced the idea of having an auxiliary language. This is an important Bahai principle which claims to be a step towards bringing world peace, as Abdul Baha has been quoted to have said: "One of the great steps towards universal peace would be the establishment of a universal language."
(Paris Talks, The Eighth Principle)
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I present this section on Bahai teachings to bring forth the truth of the Bahai Faith. My focus is to consider the 12 principles which is the focal point of the Bahai teachings. I have undertaken an objective study of these principles and found that the Bahai Faith has nothing to do with its teachings.
I have made this section for the seeker of truth and for all, so that one is not fooled by the high flying diktats of the Bahai teachings, but independently analyses them. The journey into the principles will only tell that they for public consumption, and lack an iota of sincerity and honesty.
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