Re: Kitab-i-Iqan page 4-5 [ my letter 14] moving forward

2005-01-21 Thread Khazeh Fananapazir
 The Book of Certitude starts with the strongest possible affirmation of unity NUMBER ONE**He recognized the truth of the signs, prophecies, and words of Jesus, and testified that they were all of God. In this sense, neither the person of Jesus nor His writings hath differed from that of Muhammad

Re: Kitab-i-Iqan page 4-5 [ my letter 14] moving forward

2005-01-21 Thread Mark A. Foster
Gilberto, At 09:51 AM 1/21/2005, you wrote: Didn't Mark say something earlier which would imply that the followers of Meher Baba have a somewhat stronger sense of unity. No, what I said was that the followers of Meher Baba believe that Buddha, Jesus, Muhammad, Meher Baba, etc. are

Re: Kitab-i-Iqan page 4-5 [ my letter 14] moving forward

2005-01-21 Thread Gilberto Simpson
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 16:28:14 -0600, Mark A. Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gilberto, At 09:51 AM 1/21/2005, you wrote: Didn't Mark say something earlier which would imply that the followers of Meher Baba have a somewhat stronger sense of unity. No, what I said was that the followers of

Re: Kitab-i-Iqan page 4-5 [ my letter 14] moving forward

2005-01-21 Thread Mark A. Foster
Hi, Gilberto, At 05:43 PM 1/21/2005, you wrote: I don't see what you didn't like about how I characterized what you said. Seeing the souls of the various figures as one instead of many is exactly what I had in mind by stronger sense of unity. Unity, in the sense of tawhid, is the prerogative

RE: Kitab-i-Iqan page 4-5 [ my letter 14] moving forward [summary]

2005-01-20 Thread Khazeh Fananapazir
Part One 1. To attain the knowledge of God one must put one's trust in Him and disregard the standards of men (3-14). 2. The reasons for failure to recognise and accept the Manifestations of God (14-89). 3. In this age the story of past Dispensations is being repeated (13-83). 4. The people of