Sirona
Hindu Wannabe
(Kindly move this to “Religious Debates” if you feel answering in the Bahai DIR would be inappropriate.)
With all respect due, time and again I have come lurking into the Bahai forum, to maybe learn something about Bahaism, but what I mostly have learned so far is reading about those “persecution stories”, and now I’ve seriously come to ask myself, what’s the point in telling all these stories.
Correct me if I’m wrong but I read somewhere that Bahai authorities don’t allow their followers to engage politically except for interfaith projects. It may be a subjective experience but when I was a member of Amnesty International and a human rights representative at the students’ council of “my” university, there also was a Bahai community. I suggested we might cooperate on those human rights issues, but they weren’t interested. In fact, they didn’t even bother to reply. Just my two cents, but that could be seen as evidence that Bahai’s must not engage politically.
So my question is are these stories addressing to fellow Bahai’s to make them feel good of suffering for the “good cause”, because IMHO they don’t seem to suggest anything practical in terms of actually getting help.
With all respect due, time and again I have come lurking into the Bahai forum, to maybe learn something about Bahaism, but what I mostly have learned so far is reading about those “persecution stories”, and now I’ve seriously come to ask myself, what’s the point in telling all these stories.
Correct me if I’m wrong but I read somewhere that Bahai authorities don’t allow their followers to engage politically except for interfaith projects. It may be a subjective experience but when I was a member of Amnesty International and a human rights representative at the students’ council of “my” university, there also was a Bahai community. I suggested we might cooperate on those human rights issues, but they weren’t interested. In fact, they didn’t even bother to reply. Just my two cents, but that could be seen as evidence that Bahai’s must not engage politically.
So my question is are these stories addressing to fellow Bahai’s to make them feel good of suffering for the “good cause”, because IMHO they don’t seem to suggest anything practical in terms of actually getting help.