The Baha'i Faith & Religious Freedom of Conscience

 

9/24/01 8:42 AM 1 out of 12 

The Detroit News, Sunday, September 23, 2001

"We Stand *United*. Injustice anywhere is a threat to
justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable
network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny.
Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly."
-Martin Luther King Jr., Letter from the Birmingham Jail

SIGNED by 30+ churches and organizations, including
the Metropolitan Detroit Bahai Community.
People of Faith United for Reconciliation, Justice and Peace.
An interfaith service will be held at 4:00pm on Sunday,
September 23rd at Fort Street Presbyterian Church at 631
W. Fort Street, Detroit.

Ad Paid for by 30+ local businesses and organizations.

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No one remotely familiar with the actual record of the
bahai faith, especially during the last decade, would
recognize how ironic, hollow, and hypocritical the words
of this ad are in relation to the bahai faith's involvement
with this event. Indeed, the bahai administration is relying
on the ignorance of most people with its actual record of
injustice, censorship, coercion, and suppression of free speech
and conscience. The bahai faith's using the WTC attack in
this manner is truly tantamount once again to FRAUD.

Professor Juan Cole, History Department, The University of Michigan,
discusses related issues in his journal article "The Baha'i Faith in
America as Panopticon, 1963-1997":
https://www-personal.umich.edu/~jrcole/bahai/1999/jssr/bhjssr.htm

The uninformed public might want to look closely at the
evidence on his and my websites, especially relating to
fraud and the recent lawsuit in New Mexico.

Courtesy copy to the Detroit News ad department at
tlucido@detmain1.dnps.com

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FG
Resident of Metro Detroit
The Bahai Faith & Religious Freedom of Conscience


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