Hell -just another myth?, page-159

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    As for the various claims of religion, they must be sifted through very carefully if one is so inclined to take this stuff seriously. Generally most areas of conflict or ideological difference between religions are not nearly as clearly defined as their leaders would have us believe.

    As for the Baha'i Faith. I told you it was an impressive religion and very likely the next big thing. It is very easy for a follower to connect all the dots of Christian prophecy and make a very strong claim that this religion is what the Bible has been banging on about. They have a Universal House of Justice built on the Mountain of God, Mt Carmel above the Cave of Elijah that some smaller countries have already used for dispute settlement. Like I've said, if it's not them then who is going to take that mountain away from them? The Catholics have tried and failed. The Mormons have tried and failed because the Jews themselves already call this place the 8th wonder of the world.

    Just have a look at what you have written about the Baha'is. What's not to be impressed about? If I were to become active in a religious body the Baha'i Faith is by far and away at the top of the list.

    I am non-aligned but very impressed with the Baha'i Faith. The problem I have is that the books written by their prophet, Baha'u'llah are so dense in meaning that it's hard work. I can only read a couple of pages at any one sitting. That said, I'm now reading the writings of Lao-tzu from the Toa Te Ching, Taoism, at the moment and it is breathtaking.

    As for being a free spirit, I have good days and bad days.
 
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