> > If any of the 'reasons' you gave in the posting were the reasons the
> > House of Justice had or have against Sen's views, I think they would
> > not be afraid of stating this. They have not.


> Actually, they did. But their statements were misrepresented as saying
> Baha'is couldn't study theology.

i don't know any of you people, and personally i don't give a flip about who 
any of you think you are, and i am taking this post at face value, what is 
actually written here is what i am responding too...and not personalities or 
popular support.
this statement appears to take the position that the person writing it has made 
the "correct" representation of what the House stated and the other person has 
misrepresented the specific statement from the House.....both are saying i'm 
right and you are not, you both might as well toss a coin, or expect your 
arguments to rest on past performance or glory. on their own neither statement 
has greater merit than the other.

> > You are prefectly free to express your own opinions about what you
> > think of Sen's writing and your own objections to this are, but I
> > think it is not your place to claim what the House of Justice's
> > reasons are for removing him from the rolls.

> Why not? Sen has certainly felt free to do so.

i could think of a good reason, unless the House has openly stated that a 
particular individual is the spokesperson for the House, the person speaking 
for the House is speaking out of turn....as well, whatever the resaons are they 
are between Sen and the House, should Sen wish to reveal the resaons to either 
friend or foe.....that would be within his right...that still does not change 
the reality that whatever the relationship between Sen and the House IS....the 
relationship is still between Sen and the House...like a marriage. 

third parties like children can side with one party or another for whatever 
reason....but it doesnt alter the reality one bit.



 
 
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