Bahai Faith

Removal of Prejudice

The Seventh Basic Baha’i Principle is:“The Removal of all Prejudice, Religious, Racial, Political, etc.” The seventh foundation stone, the “pure Chrysolite,” is an exquisitely clear, slightly tinted green. We read in the ancient philosophies of the Chrysolite Tablet; it is the symbol of absolute sincerity and truthfullness, purity and selflessness. Only when our hearts are …

Religion Must be in Accord with Science

The Fifth Basic Baha’i Principle is:“Religion must be in accord with Science and Reason.” There exists a conflict between science and religion today, which is not new to the chronological records of man’s history. The annals of history provide numberless accounts of scientists who have been persecuted in the name of religion and forced with …

The Source of all Religions is One

The Third Basic Baha’i Principle is:“The Foundation of all Religions is One.” Each Revelator has given the same “New Heaven and Earth,” but man has polluted and misrepresented these Divine Laws. In reality they are all one. The third foundation stone, the chalcedony, is pure white, of which ‘Abdu’l-Baha said: “While white is apparent, yet …

Seven Churches of the Book of Revelation

Preface to 2025 Article Resurrection This is an updated republication of the original writing, authored in 1992 by Dr. Leland Jensen. The document was proofread and edited by Jo York, a member of Dr. Jensen’s second International Baháʼí Council, and was first published online in 1996, at bahaifaith.net, by Robert Wright at the request of …

Mason Remey Was an Aghsan, the Grandson of Baha’u’llah

Introduction to the Aghsan Guardianship This article affirms the legal and spiritual adoption of Charles Mason Remey by ‘Abdu’l-Baha, establishing his rightful position as an Aghsan—meaning “Branch”—in the Davidic lineage. Through documented statements, sacred tokens, and covenantal succession, the Guardianship of the Baha’i Faith is traced with precision and reverence. ‘Abdu’l-Baha’s Public and Private Affirmations …