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The Excellency Baha’is contradictions aren’t justifiable!

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     Bahaismiran:

Vahid Ra’fati, one of the Baha’i proselytizers, is of the people who tries to justify the mistakes and contradictions existing in the Baha’i commandments and speech offering illogical; but lowest common denominators. In the book “poem references in the Baha’i works”, he confess numerous other people’s poems, proverbs and even slangs in the Baha’i leaders’ works and justifies:” Narrating the previous people’s poems in the Baha’i works has been done for producing a witness in order to increase the strength of reasoning… Narrating poems can make speech more attractive and eloquent. It makes the speech tone more attractive and rhythmic[1].”

     On the contrary, the forged prophet of Baha’ism has considered such style of writing as acquired: “I don’t like the previous recitals to be expressed more because mentioning other people’s statements is the reason for the sciences to be acquired not to be divine[2].”

     He has also stated that such method of writing is an indication for the claimant to be null. He has rejected his brother’s claim and said: “Don’t trust anyone’s traditions and annunciations because during several years when Sobhi Azal and I were together I observed that he has written each science and technique acquired by others and given to people to express his grace[3].”

 

 


[1] Vahid Ra’fati, the poem references in the Baha’i works, Bija: the national institute for the Baha’i knowledge in Persian language, 147 Badi’a, Vol. 1, p. 40.

[2] Hussein Ali Nouri, seven stages and four stages, p. 27.

[3] Abdul Hamid Ishraq Khawari, the heavenly food, Bija: the national institute of the faith, 128 Badi’a, Vol. 1, p. 42.

 

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