Gilberto,

At 09:06 PM 1/25/2005, you wrote:
>.Yeah, there are passages in the New and probably the Old as well, and 
>definitely some in the Quran which suggest that some religious truth or 
>guidance can be obtained from meditating on the natural world or history.<<

I think it may be possible if one does so with a prior understanding of divine 
Revelation.

>>What does that mean exactly?<<

I don't see any evidence to support natural theology in the Baha'i texts. 
`Abdu'l-Baha discusses something close to it in _Some Answered Questions_, but 
I think it corresponds more with what I wrote above. 

Regards, Mark A. Foster • http://markfoster.net • [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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