> >I never said or even insinuated that this person was a Covenant breaker.
>
> I never said that you did. Perhaps at some point we can start talking
about
> what I did say:
Kent,
Then your suggesting that I threw out the comment about Covenant
breakers to stop discussion makes absolutely no sense.
> > If we are going to treat people this way when they write what they
consider
> to be an inspirational letter, we are not very good Baha'is.
The person who wrote this letter did not consider it inspirational.
Why would an ex-Bahai who has repudiated Baha'u'llah post an
inspirational letter to our list? And whether this person is Starr who
also calls herself Tahirih or Umm Yasmin, she is an ex-Baha'i. No
sincere Baha'i would assume the identity of an ex-Bahai as this person
did when she took the name Umm Yasmin in her second post.
>
> Let me see, what was it that was "Best beloved of all things"? I
forget.
I am seeing with my own eyes, Kent, that's how I spotted this. It
seems to me you are closing yours entirely. In the Baha'i Teachings
justice is not blind.
Susan