CameTheWolves
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Hello!
I stumbled upon this little site while looking for an interfaith symbol. I was a little shocked at myself that I had not thought to look for an online interfaith community, but I'm certainly glad that one found me!
A bit about me, then. I am a member of the Baha'i Faith, having declared on the eighth of this month. I was introduced to the Faith by a friend in May of this year, and spent a goodly amount of time studying it before deciding to officially become a Baha'i. Prior, I considered myself a spiritual deist without faith in any particular religious doctrine. Since, I have devoted myself to the Faith and to upholding the message of Baha'ullah and looking toward His guidance in developing myself spiritually. I consider myself a very tolerant person, intolerant only of the intolerant, and believe it is my moral obligation to do good in this world and inspire others to do same.
I'm looking forward to becoming part of the community and discussing whatever matters- spiritual, secular, or social- this forum may offer. I hope to learn much about the faith of others as well as how it impacts each of you personally.
EDIT: Oh, and also, your potential lack of faith, for you atheists/spiritual non-theists. Whatever floats your boat.
-CTW
I stumbled upon this little site while looking for an interfaith symbol. I was a little shocked at myself that I had not thought to look for an online interfaith community, but I'm certainly glad that one found me!
A bit about me, then. I am a member of the Baha'i Faith, having declared on the eighth of this month. I was introduced to the Faith by a friend in May of this year, and spent a goodly amount of time studying it before deciding to officially become a Baha'i. Prior, I considered myself a spiritual deist without faith in any particular religious doctrine. Since, I have devoted myself to the Faith and to upholding the message of Baha'ullah and looking toward His guidance in developing myself spiritually. I consider myself a very tolerant person, intolerant only of the intolerant, and believe it is my moral obligation to do good in this world and inspire others to do same.
I'm looking forward to becoming part of the community and discussing whatever matters- spiritual, secular, or social- this forum may offer. I hope to learn much about the faith of others as well as how it impacts each of you personally.
EDIT: Oh, and also, your potential lack of faith, for you atheists/spiritual non-theists. Whatever floats your boat.
-CTW