Uncovering the Truth: The Baha'i Faith's Stance on Slavery and the Schism Created by a Headless UHJ

 The Baha'i Faith's teachings unequivocally condemn slavery and any form of human exploitation or oppression. As the founder of the Baha'i Faith, Baha'u'llah wrote in one of His Tablets, "Ye are the fruits of one tree, and the leaves of one branch. Deal ye one with another with the utmost love and harmony, with friendliness and fellowship... The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens." Despite this clear teaching, there is a group who goes against the teachings of Baha’u’llah and Abdul Baha and blindly follows a headless and fake Universal House of Justice (UHJ), which has broken away from the core teachings of the Baha'i Faith.

 

This group, known as Heterodox/Mainstream Baha'is, promotes their own interpretations of the Baha'i teachings and claims to represent the Baha'i Faith. However, they have declined in numbers and spirituality since they left the Will and Testament of Abdul Baha and considered it 'Badah' (change in the plan of God). They are not following the rightful path of the living Guardian, and are instead working for their own selfish motives. They stop Baha'is from independent investigation of truth and enforce strict administration, which is suffocating and leading many to leave the faith.

 

The followers of the Orthodox Baha'i Faith, on the other hand, have followed the Will and Testament of Abdul Baha and the instructions of Shoghi Effendi. They do independent investigation of truth and accept the authority of the living Guardian. It is the Mainstream Baha'is Group that has created a schism in the faith and selected a new path which led them towards downfall. In reality, they have broken the covenant by leaving Guardianship and following a path of deviation.

 

Today, it is the Mainstream Baha'i Group that has declined in spirituality, conversion rate, and progress of the faith compared to the time of Shoghi Effendi. They are lying about their numbers while the faith is continuously declining. Therefore, we, the followers of the living Guardian, invite you towards the Orthodox Baha'i Faith, which is the true Baha'i Faith. Investigate the truth, ask questions, and follow the right path towards the living Guardian.

 

In conclusion, the Baha'i Faith unequivocally condemns slavery and any form of human exploitation or oppression. It also condemns those who have broken the covenant by leaving Guardianship and following a path of deviation. The Baha'i Faith's teachings on unity, peace, and justice are more relevant than ever in today's complex and interconnected world, and it is only under the leadership of a living Guardian that the faith will flourish and progress.

 

Love and Regards,

Vigna Singh

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