# | ABU0365 - `Abdu'l-Bahá - 660 words |
title | Interview with W. A. Lawson of the Sacramento Bee, 1912-10-26 |
opening, English |
The papers write that up themselves. I do not claim to be a prophet at all… He is founding the basis of all the religions by declaring that the fundamental basis of divine religions are one and the same. It is not a new religion in that sense at all. |
translations | ECN.913, ECN.409+526x |
subjects (colored as in PDF) |
Critique of Western values; culture; Definitions of a Baha'i; qualities of a Baha'i; Harmony of science and religion; Independent investigation of truth; reality; Muhammad; Islam; Oneness; unity of religion; Religion as reality; definitions of religion; Station; mission; authority of Abdu'l-Baha; Two kinds of civilization; material and spiritual civilization; Unity in diversity; Universality of the Cause |
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