i've been a bahai for 10 years and have not been one since 4 years
besides becoming a bahai, the best decision i ever made was not to be one
anymore
only yesterday i have found out about the things spoken of here and on
various sites: the not so nice sides of the bahai community
it has been upsetting and exciting at the same time to find out, that
certain things aren't going all that well
upsetting, because i had never really allowed myself to see thing in a
different light (some unplessentnesses that occured and never bothered me at
the time; you just accepted things)
exciting, because i feel like a whole new world to explore has been opened
to me
i wonder if anyone can tell me about (mis)events that took place in europe
or rather in holland
(http://www.fglaysher.com/bahaicensorship/index.htm)
(http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/bigquestions/Bacquet.html)
(http://www.geocities.com/alineuman/BahaiFarm/index.html)
greetings from a free soul,
judith
--
"My name's McKenny, Mike McKenny, Warrant Officer, Solar Guard."
(Tom Corbett #1 STAND BY FOR MARS p2)
>
> exciting, because i feel like a whole new world to explore has been opened
> to me
Dear Judith,
Believe me, it has. There are perspectives on the Baha'i Faith that you
never dreamed of out here, not to mention translations of the Writings
you've never seen. You might enjoy the email forum "Talisman", which has
stimulating conversation from a liberal Baha'i perspective.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/talisman9
>
> i wonder if anyone can tell me about (mis)events that took place in europe
> or rather in holland
All I've ever heard about the community in Holland is that they tend to be
more liberal than what you find in the U.S. I haven't heard of any trouble
in that community.
Love, Karen
Hi Judith,
Welcome to TRB! Most especially are you welcome as fellow citizen of
the European Union seeing as I come from Northern Ireland and you from
Holland.
I know little of the Bahai community outside Northern Ireland other
than what I have seen on the Internet but that certainly persuades me
that the problems are the same wherever one looks - a shrinking
community and a foolish administrative order that presides over this
and sells it as growth.
To arrive online and find dear old Fred's site is exciting - it is a
treasure trove of information on many of the problems in the Bahai
community. I would heartily agree with Karen that you visit Talisman
and perhaps also her own Unenrolled Bahai group also on Yahoo, which
she modestly omitted to mention.
Do feel free to share your own experiences of your time in the Bahai
community. You will find certain people will automatically disagree
with you - not that they know anything about the Dutch Bahai community
but simply because if it's Bahai, it's the best and only a fool could
not see that.
Dermod.
Judith wrote:
> i've been a bahai for 10 years and have not been one since 4 years
>
> besides becoming a bahai, the best decision i ever made was not to be one
> anymore
>
> only yesterday i have found out about the things spoken of here and on
> various sites: the not so nice sides of the bahai community
>
> it has been upsetting and exciting at the same time to find out, that
> certain things aren't going all that well
>
> upsetting, because i had never really allowed myself to see thing in a
> different light (some unplessentnesses that occured and never bothered me at
> the time; you just accepted things)
>
> exciting, because i feel like a whole new world to explore has been opened
> to me
>
Yes, and there are people here who are happy to talk about these things.
>
> i wonder if anyone can tell me about (mis)events that took place in europe
> or rather in holland
>
> (http://www.fglaysher.com/bahaicensorship/index.htm)
> (http://www.angelfire.com/ca3/bigquestions/Bacquet.html)
> (http://www.geocities.com/alineuman/BahaiFarm/index.html)
See, we have our jokes.
> greetings from a free soul,
... and a bilingual soul, which is good since I don't know anyone who speaks
Dutch.
- Pat
kohli at ameritel.net
But he knows plenty in the AO who speak Double Dutch!
Dermod.