Tiberius
Well-Known Member
What spiritual means is a whole different subject and a big subject. In short, the attributes of man's spiritual nature are shown forth in love, mercy, kindness, truth and justice, one and all being expressions of his higher spiritual nature. Every good habit, every noble quality belongs to man’s spiritual nature.
Which gives it plenty of scope to be interpreted in many different ways, of course. I see that as a problem.
No, it is just reality. Religious beliefs cannot be tested like scientific theories but they can be put to our own tests.
And since they can't be verified at all, we can never justify claiming that we KNOW them to be true, can we?
I don't know what evidence you are talking about. Evidence for what?
That Baha'i is true. I was very clear about it.
Oh, what are those mechanisms and how do they remove personal biases when it comes to religious beliefs or anything else such as political stances people take?
Peer review. I get other people to test the same thing as me. Let's say I am trying to find out what the speed of light is. I do an experiment and I get a result. I write up how I did the experiment and what my result was, and other people read it. They look at it, and they can point out if they think I made a mistake. And they can repeat my experiment and see if they get the same result. And they can also come up with a different experiment and see if they still get the same result as me.
So any personal biases are eliminated, because I get other people to do the experiment, and they will not have the same personal biases as me. And any mistakes in my method have a good chance of being spotted, so they can be eliminated. And with the same thing being tested in different ways, any flaws inherent with the method I used can be eliminated.