Re: Divine revelation and social construction
- From: smaneck@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2005 08:41:18 CST
And also, given that the Bahai faith is in some sense
> really really low profile, even if there were some case of a Bahai
> murdering someone, I'm not sure it would necessarily make the news as
> a big religious story.
Dear Gilberto,
There have been cases of declared Baha'is committing murders but since
the time Baha'u'llah condemned the murder of four Azalis to my
knowledge there have been *no* cases of Baha'is killing anyone for
religious reasons. And a community of six million is plenty large to
have such cases if they exist.
warmest, Susan
.
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