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Chicago Public Radio's report on How Bahais conduct themselves without clergy.
Chicago Public Radio / Jennifer Brandel
04-Jun-2008 (2 comments)

Though the season of primaries is almost behind us, November is nearly half a year away and we could still be in for a lot more partisan politics and mudslinging. If it seems like there ought to be a more civil way to run democratic elections, members of the Baha’i faith say that’s because there is. And once a year, they refine a new democratic process in that big white temple in north suburban Wilmette. The 100th Baha’i National Convention was recently held there. Eight Forty-Eight contributor Jennifer Brandel watched the process.

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faryarm

Global Democracy; The Bahai Way.

by faryarm on Wed Jun 04, 2008 10:56 AM PDT

The News in these critical days is mostly about the plight and arrest of Bahais in our native land, not to mention the venomous  propoganda by the anti Bahai elements in Iran. There is rarely ever discussion about their  everyday  contribution and solutions to a world desperate for love, justice and unity.

Balatarin
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