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Howdy Art,
The following relates closely to the topic of triumphalism in that it is one of its major symptoms: the inflation of Baha'i membership claims from an actual 1.5 to 2 million, to a number exceeding 6 million.
Even though I am no longer a Baha'i on paper that is irrelevant seeing that the Administrative Order has rendered such membership meaningless.
The Baha'i Administrative Order's claim that there are some 3 million Baha'is in India is bogus. The true number of Baha'is if membership requirements were the same in India as they are in North America would be far less perhaps in the 100,000 to 200,000 range. Why? Because in India a person is not required to quit their former religious affiliation to become a Baha'i but only to recognise Baha'u'llah as one of many Avatars. A thumb print is all it takes and then bingo you're on the rolls. Doesn't matter if you still consider youself to be a Hindu, doesn't matter if you're a believer in Ganesh, Shiva or Krishna and have a shrine to them in your home. All it takes is the magic thumb print and agreeing that Baha'u'llah was one of many avatars.
A paper on the subject by William Garlington, a scholar on the Baha'i Faith, is available at : http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/bhpapers/india1.htm
I suggest that anyone wanting to know the truth about the actual number of Baha'is in the world read this informative and enlightening paper.
The truth is that I'm more of a Baha'i than the majority of those that the Administrative Order counts as Baha'is in India even though my name is no longer on their list. Why? Because my mother became a Baha'i in 1960 when I was seven years of age and through her introducting me to Baha'u'llah and Abdu'l-Baha' I fell in love, and still am. Why? Because I was raised as a Baha'i child and youth and took a full two years of thought to decide to sign my name. No thumb print on a card which only acknowledges that Baha'u'llah was one of many Avatars. Two years of contemplation on what the resoncibilties were of being a Baha'i before I put my name on that card. I knew very well I was a person of Baha' before I signed that card and still I took two years to decide to sign. Why? Because the responcibility of being Baha'i to me was of such great importance; it is for this same reason that I recently resigned from a Baha'i Faith that no longer reflects the spirit and meaning of Baha'u'llah's revealed utterances.
Being Baha'i is more than putting a thumb print on a piece of paper, more than putting your signature on a card, it is being true to Baha'u'llah's revealed utterances even if that involves withdrawal from the community which bears His name.
The dictates of triumphalism have become more of a motivator for the Baha'i Administrative Order and specifically The Universal House of Justice than Baha'u'llah's revealed utterances. Wordly prestiege and highly inflated membership claims have become more important to them than the accomodation of their own coreligionists.
There is only us, we are them, 'as one soul'.
Yours Larry
The following relates closely to the topic of triumphalism in that it is one of its major symptoms: the inflation of Baha'i membership claims from an actual 1.5 to 2 million, to a number exceeding 6 million.
Even though I am no longer a Baha'i on paper that is irrelevant seeing that the Administrative Order has rendered such membership meaningless.
The Baha'i Administrative Order's claim that there are some 3 million Baha'is in India is bogus. The true number of Baha'is if membership requirements were the same in India as they are in North America would be far less perhaps in the 100,000 to 200,000 range. Why? Because in India a person is not required to quit their former religious affiliation to become a Baha'i but only to recognise Baha'u'llah as one of many Avatars. A thumb print is all it takes and then bingo you're on the rolls. Doesn't matter if you still consider youself to be a Hindu, doesn't matter if you're a believer in Ganesh, Shiva or Krishna and have a shrine to them in your home. All it takes is the magic thumb print and agreeing that Baha'u'llah was one of many avatars.
A paper on the subject by William Garlington, a scholar on the Baha'i Faith, is available at : http://www.h-net.org/~bahai/bhpapers/india1.htm
I suggest that anyone wanting to know the truth about the actual number of Baha'is in the world read this informative and enlightening paper.
The truth is that I'm more of a Baha'i than the majority of those that the Administrative Order counts as Baha'is in India even though my name is no longer on their list. Why? Because my mother became a Baha'i in 1960 when I was seven years of age and through her introducting me to Baha'u'llah and Abdu'l-Baha' I fell in love, and still am. Why? Because I was raised as a Baha'i child and youth and took a full two years of thought to decide to sign my name. No thumb print on a card which only acknowledges that Baha'u'llah was one of many Avatars. Two years of contemplation on what the resoncibilties were of being a Baha'i before I put my name on that card. I knew very well I was a person of Baha' before I signed that card and still I took two years to decide to sign. Why? Because the responcibility of being Baha'i to me was of such great importance; it is for this same reason that I recently resigned from a Baha'i Faith that no longer reflects the spirit and meaning of Baha'u'llah's revealed utterances.
Being Baha'i is more than putting a thumb print on a piece of paper, more than putting your signature on a card, it is being true to Baha'u'llah's revealed utterances even if that involves withdrawal from the community which bears His name.
The dictates of triumphalism have become more of a motivator for the Baha'i Administrative Order and specifically The Universal House of Justice than Baha'u'llah's revealed utterances. Wordly prestiege and highly inflated membership claims have become more important to them than the accomodation of their own coreligionists.
There is only us, we are them, 'as one soul'.
Yours Larry