Thoughts on the design of the first local Baha'i house of worship in Kenya?

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I admire how the temple is designed like our local hut, the groundbreaking took place about a year ago and construction is ongoing. Though I am currently Christian I wouldn't mind driving up to Matunda and attending a service there once it is complete. Small independent churches could also draw a leaf from the design of the temple as it reflects our architectural heritage, si lazima makanisa yetu yauundwe kama ya Ulaya.
 
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hawa sasa ni akina nani? don't we have enough religion already?

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I contemplated converting from Christianity to Bahà'ìsm earlier on this year because their doctrine really resonated with me. Basically they believe in one God who manifested himself as Krishna, then Abraham, then Moses then Siddhartha Gautama/ Buddha then Zarathustra/Zoroaster then Jesus then Muhammad then most recently as the Baha'u'llah who founded the Bahà'ì faith. He was an Persian nobleman and his son and grandson succeeded him kama 'pope' ya the Baha'i faith. Now they have followers in practically every country but they are persecuted by the Iranian govt.
 
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I contemplated converting from Christianity to Bahà'ìsm earlier on this year because their doctrine really resonated with me. Basically they believe in one God who manifested himself as Krishna, then Abraham, then Moses then Siddhartha Gautama/ Buddha then Zarathustra/Zoroaster then Jesus then Muhammad then most recently as the Baha'u'llah who founded the Bahà'ì faith. He was an Persian nobleman and his son and grandson succeeded him kama 'pope' ya the Baha'i faith. Now they have followers in practically every country but they are persecuted by the Iranian govt.
That’s a mixed pot right there
 
www.bahai.org
I contemplated converting from Christianity to Bahà'ìsm earlier on this year because their doctrine really resonated with me. Basically they believe in one God who manifested himself as Krishna, then Abraham, then Moses then Siddhartha Gautama/ Buddha then Zarathustra/Zoroaster then Jesus then Muhammad then most recently as the Baha'u'llah who founded the Bahà'ì faith. He was an Persian nobleman and his son and grandson succeeded him kama 'pope' ya the Baha'i faith. Now they have followers in practically every country but they are persecuted by the Iranian govt.
mimi na muhammad is a big no, Buddha and Jesus is a big yes
 
Well, it seems to me like uniting by taking a little bit of everything in order to accommodate everyone
kile imenifurahisha ni the founder alijiweka kwa the same league as akina krishna na mohammed..... quite self serving. Very much like that Mormon guy who declared himself a latter day saint. This brings the question, were all those guys just self serving mofos who wake up one day and declare themselves, Gods Prophet, Gods son.....
 
www.bahai.org
I contemplated converting from Christianity to Bahà'ìsm earlier on this year because their doctrine really resonated with me. Basically they believe in one God who manifested himself as Krishna, then Abraham, then Moses then Siddhartha Gautama/ Buddha then Zarathustra/Zoroaster then Jesus then Muhammad then most recently as the Baha'u'llah who founded the Bahà'ì faith. He was an Persian nobleman and his son and grandson succeeded him kama 'pope' ya the Baha'i faith. Now they have followers in practically every country but they are persecuted by the Iranian govt.
Crazy shit right there!!
Are there timelines to these manifestations eg from Krishna to jeyhova wanyonyi, how long did that take??
 
kile imenifurahisha ni the founder alijiweka kwa the same league as akina krishna na mohammed..... quite self serving. Very much like that Mormon guy who declared himself a latter day saint. This brings the question, were all those guys just self serving mofos who wake up one day and declare themselves, Gods Prophet, Gods son.....
They probably have revelations of some kind
 
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