See original version at bahai-library.com/merchant_concept_sin_bahai.
COLLECTION | Essays and short articles |
TITLE | The Concept of Sin in the Bahá'í Faith |
AUTHOR 1 | Ali K. Merchant |
DATE_THIS | 2000-10 |
VOLUME | 1:2 |
TITLE_PARENT | Global Religious Vision |
PAGE_RANGE | 195-200 |
CITY_THIS | Delhi, India |
ABSTRACT | Just as Bahá'ís don't believe in the existence of evil as a real entity, likewise sin is but the absence of holiness. All the forces within us are God-given and thus potentially virtuous; their absence casts the shadow of sin. |
NOTES | Mirrored from globalvisionpub.com. |
TAGS | - Christianity; - Hinduism; - Interfaith dialogue; Armageddon; Evil; Mahabharata; Sin (general) |
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PERMISSION | fair use |
LANG THIS | English |
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