In a message dated 2/12/2005 1:54:35 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe I misunderstood the example from earlier. I thought the Guardian
had disbanded the community so that he wouldn't be disobeying. If the
Nazis asked him where the German Bahais were, he could have just said
"no, I'll never turn them over." and that would have been
disobedience. But if he disbanded the Bahais that means he could
honestly say that the community didn't officially exist.

Peace

Gilberto
It would have been HIS disobedience for which the German Baha`i's of Jewish heritage would have suffered rather than he. I don't think anyone would find that an ethical solution.
 
Regards,
 
Scott
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