I would like to go back, now that I know about the faith. We also didn't go inside when I was there, and the pictures of the inside look equally as beautiful. Something that I think I noticed while there, but understand more now are the details on the exterior, showing symbols from other religions. Something I wonder now is, what do other religions think about this? Have any objected to the use of their symbols?
Some of the Baha'i rules seem odd. They have these symbols from other religions on their temple itself. Yet, they only used donations from Baha'is to fund the construction of it. They sometimes include everyone, sometimes exclude people. I could see accepting funds from people outside the religion being beneficial to their cause. The temple built by everyone, not just those who have accepted the faith. But then again, their purpose is kind of to get others to accept their way, so I would assume they must exclude outsiders at times. I guess not accepting outsider donations is a way of separating themselves and showing that they do believe in certain things and interpretations.

I also, as is abundantly obvious from my blog, felt there were some odd contradictions in this temple/faith. It seems that there is a decent amount of exclusion for a faith based around unity.
ReplyDeleteO I don't know....
ReplyDeleteConsort with the followers of all religions in a spirit of friendliness and fellowship.
And we have songs too - Let All Associate. and We are One.