Former Baha'is (112)
WILLIAM GARLINGTON is an American author and researcher who was born in 1947 A.D. Late 1960 A.D. when he was MA student, he joined the American Baha’i community and was active there. Then he went to Australia to continue his Ph.D. Next, he came back to America and turned against Baha’ism due to the lack of interest in Baha’i beliefs and ideas. Then, he wrote a book called “the Baha’i faith in America” expressed his opposition openly against Baha’ism.
I was a member of the Baha’i faith and Finally I resigned from membership in the Faith.
The suggestion I might view the members of Baha'u'llah's family who were condemned as covenant breakers as victims, whereas in reality they must be seen as villains.
Since I was a member of the Baha'i Faith from 1972 until 1978. I read with interest the article on Baha'is in the Saturday issue of the newspaper. I was not surprised by what I read, as Kathy Giles presented much the same picture I was given of the faith when I decided to join. In all fairness, though, I think that a former member of the faith might be able to add some more objective information to that presented in the article.
He was born in 1946 A.D. in Switzerland. He is a German author. He became the member of the national spiritual assembly of Switzerland in 1970s. In 1974, he turned against Baha’ism and wrote a book to criticize the Baha’i community.
She is the offspring of Ali. Her relatives from her mother side were Baha’is, but her father was Muslim. She turned to Baha’ism when she was 16 encouraged by her sister and groom Mr.Ehsan Mohebbi. The violent behaviors, cursing, insulting and the lack of true belief and the lack of valuing women caused her to turn against Baha’ism and turn to dear Islam.
She was really enthusiastic about going to mosque and listening to the call of Islam, first. Then, she hated the deviant cult of Baha’ism observing a lot of contradiction there. She turned against Baha’ism and turned to Islam when she was 44.
He is one of the educated people from the northwest of Iran. Discovering the falsehood of Baha’ism by investigating and searching about this cult, He turned against the deviant cult of Baha’ism and turned to dear Islam when he was 83.
When I received a letter from a Baha'i Continental Counsellor indicating that I was under threat of being declared a Covenant-breaker, the impact on me personally was less than on my family. My wife is a Baha'i as are many of her family members . . . The very real threat of being declared a Covenant breaker meant my wife had to face the decision of joining me as a heretic or divorcing me so that she could maintain her relationships with her family and other lifelong friends. Since [my wife] had no intention of divorcing me, the choices then extended out to her family.