Baha'u'llah himself didn't tolerate the religious views of his own brother Azal. This is where this Baha'i lack of religious tolerance has it's origin. The Baha'i Covenant continues to be used a bludgeon to threaten and to coerce. To continue the: "If you aren't with us you're against us", mentality that Baha'ists of all sects are firmly stuck in. Sad.
The roots of Religious inolerance in Bahaism.
By Larry Rowe
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What Ever!!! May God Have Mercy on your soul!!! How do you come to these conclusions?
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