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Was Jimmy Savile A Narcissistic Psychopath? Richard Grannon
Words of mine can’t describe the evisceral gut resentment I’ve had at the notion of any kind of elitism in the Baha’i Faith. Yet I have this primal memory Alpha Lady, this surrogate mother, this last loyal member other Baha’i Holy family, with such primal memories of being 1 of the humblest salty based inspirers ever, that keeps me returning to the Baha’i Faith. The rest of her fellow 25 or 26 last Hands of the Cause of God have certain magic beyond belief in their speeches and the delivery of their speeches.
[34:52] https://bahai.works/Transcript:Ruhiyyih_Khanum/Speech_in_Edinburgh https://file.bahai.media/8/8f/Ruhiyyih_Khanum_speaking_in_Edinburgh.mp3
34:52] “I think it’s much easier to say this kind of thing in Scotland where they still seem to believe in right and wrong, than it might be in other countries because you see people nowadays, perhaps they’re getting away from it, but
there was a period in our modern, what, development if you like, all over the world where they believed in the teachings of psychology, that you weren’t really responsible for everything. Your mother smacked you or somebody dropped you on your head or they took the bottle away from you or something unpleasant happened. Consequently, you develop this peculiarity. Consequently, you became a criminal or maladjusted or insecure or God knows what, all these modern terms.
Well, unfortunately, that bears very, very little relationship to anything taught by all the Prophets of God. Because the prophets very clearly teach that there is right and there is wrong. There is what is permitted. There is what is not permitted. There is evil, there is good and you have had it taught to you through the Prophets of God, through if you like the ministers in whatever church you came from, through the moralists in your society. Whatever the source may be, it’s all there.
And if you choose to do the wrong thing, you are responsible for your own acts. In other words, there is still that concept of choice.
You can make the choice to do what is right and do what is wrong. Now I know that in different cultures one thing maybe right; in another culture it may be wrong. There are shades of right and wrong. There are degrees of sin, if you like to use the old-fashioned word or whatever it is. But the fact remains that there are things that are permitted, and there are things that are not permitted. There are things that you can do, there are things you must not do, and so on.”