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    Interesting article, thanks for that Redwine

    Originally posted by RedWine View Post
    The Baha'i faith, a 19th-century offshoot of Islam that preaches the unity of all major religions, considers Haifa the future capital of the world.
    That is like saying "Christianity is an offshoot off Judaism"

    Originally posted by RedWine View Post
    The Bahai religion was established in Iran in 1862. Its believers support the unification of religions and world peace. They preach equal rights amongst men and women, the dispersion of knowledge, education around the world and the creation of one worldwide community based on justice and equality. They Bahais don’t have priests or set rituals. The most holy site for people of this faith is their founder, Baha’u’llah’s grave in Akko.

    Bahaullahs grave is not in Akko. Its in Bahj
    Akko is where Bahaullah was imprisoned.


    Here are some photos so you know what Im talking about:

    Bahji



    Akko


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