"The point at issue is clear, direct and of utmost brevity. Either Bah'u'llh 
was wise, omniscient and aware of what would ensue, or was ignorant and in 
error." (Selections from the Writings of Abdu'l-Baha, p. 213)

Dear Brent, 

In context, that statement does not appear to refer to Baha'u'llah's 
omniscience regarding anything and everything but rather to the events that 
would transpire in regards to opposition to the Covenant and the manner in 
which Baha'u'llah ensured it would be safe-guarded. 

warmest, Susan 



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