smkolins
Bahá'í
Re: Roles can conflict...
I urge you to consider the situation from a non-personal point of view. If we claim we are misunderstood, perhaps we are. I have no problem supposing that the purpose of the restructuring has nothing to do with the Baha'i Faith perse. But clearly it's affect on Hare Krishna and others is tiny, if nothing else because their presense was tiny to begin with. However, beyond the mechanical effect, the Baha'i Faith cannot concieve of itself without reference intimitately to other religions - it is in our scripture. To you it may make sense that we are significantly a modern religion. To us that is incidental - to us we are just the latest in a continuous process in the large picture. As we have a strong relationship to various Faiths we are now very excluded from speaking among those various Faiths from a perspective of our scripture. And that contribution is not just another way of being devisive. We have repeatedly offered references which attempt to bridge apparently irreconsilable positions.
The position is even more difficult - the Baha'i Faith is related to Hinduism and Buddhism as well. Including them in a single discussion scheme would be even further from what is in practice.
However to a practical extent, we are in the west, and western religions dominate, so relationships with the Baha'i Faith and these religions also has a strong influence in the background and sphere of familiarity among Baha'is. Should this discussion area be host in the middle or far east a similar dynamic would result as those Baha'is are largely familiar with the relationships among those issues. But then participation might well not be dominated by english despite the limitations of the web. Additionally, for whatever reason, of the references to other religions in the Baha'i Scriptures, the dominant proportion I've seen are to the Abrahamic Faiths, followed by Zoroastrian, which I might content is also Abrahamic, and then Hindu and Buddhist....
I said:Arthra and smkolins, if you feel unpopular, it is not due to any board policy towards Baha'i – and the sort of self-martyring attitude you refer to is frankly petulant and I have no interest in nourishing it from any quarter.
I urge you to consider the situation from a non-personal point of view. If we claim we are misunderstood, perhaps we are. I have no problem supposing that the purpose of the restructuring has nothing to do with the Baha'i Faith perse. But clearly it's affect on Hare Krishna and others is tiny, if nothing else because their presense was tiny to begin with. However, beyond the mechanical effect, the Baha'i Faith cannot concieve of itself without reference intimitately to other religions - it is in our scripture. To you it may make sense that we are significantly a modern religion. To us that is incidental - to us we are just the latest in a continuous process in the large picture. As we have a strong relationship to various Faiths we are now very excluded from speaking among those various Faiths from a perspective of our scripture. And that contribution is not just another way of being devisive. We have repeatedly offered references which attempt to bridge apparently irreconsilable positions.
The position is even more difficult - the Baha'i Faith is related to Hinduism and Buddhism as well. Including them in a single discussion scheme would be even further from what is in practice.
However to a practical extent, we are in the west, and western religions dominate, so relationships with the Baha'i Faith and these religions also has a strong influence in the background and sphere of familiarity among Baha'is. Should this discussion area be host in the middle or far east a similar dynamic would result as those Baha'is are largely familiar with the relationships among those issues. But then participation might well not be dominated by english despite the limitations of the web. Additionally, for whatever reason, of the references to other religions in the Baha'i Scriptures, the dominant proportion I've seen are to the Abrahamic Faiths, followed by Zoroastrian, which I might content is also Abrahamic, and then Hindu and Buddhist....