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  • This lovely and familiar pattern belongs not to Christianity alone; aspects of it have occurred again and again in human history, associated with the births of the founders of the great religions of the world, whom Baha'is refer to as Manifestations of God.

    Laura Weinberg: Divine Love Story: Birth Of A New Revelation Laura Weinberg 2011

  • This lovely and familiar pattern belongs not to Christianity alone; aspects of it have occurred again and again in human history, associated with the births of the founders of the great religions of the world, whom Baha'is refer to as Manifestations of God.

    Laura Weinberg: Divine Love Story: Birth Of A New Revelation Laura Weinberg 2011

  • This lovely and familiar pattern belongs not to Christianity alone; aspects of it have occurred again and again in human history, associated with the births of the founders of the great religions of the world, whom Baha'is refer to as Manifestations of God.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Laura Weinberg 2011

  • I understand this story to symbolize the greatest of all events on earth: The succession of Messengers, whom Baha'is call Manifestations of God, coming to the earth throughout the ages to bring the renewed Word of God.

    Brent Poirier: Recognizing God's Messengers: Why We Baha'is Commemorate the Martyrdom of the Bab Brent Poirier 2010

  • They are somewhat different from the classic Christian doctrine of the trinity in that Christ is not part of the Godhead, though He is viewed as occupying the spiritual station of the Manifestations, which is qualitatively different from the station of an ordinary human being.

    Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • They are somewhat different from the classic Christian doctrine of the trinity in that Christ is not part of the Godhead, though He is viewed as occupying the spiritual station of the Manifestations, which is qualitatively different from the station of an ordinary human being.

    Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • They are somewhat different from the classic Christian doctrine of the trinity in that Christ is not part of the Godhead, though He is viewed as occupying the spiritual station of the Manifestations, which is qualitatively different from the station of an ordinary human being.

    Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] Robert H. Stockman 2008

  • They are somewhat different from the classic Christian doctrine of the trinity in that Christ is not part of the Godhead, though He is viewed as occupying the spiritual station of the Manifestations, which is qualitatively different from the station of an ordinary human being.

    Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2008

  • They are somewhat different from the classic Christian doctrine of the trinity in that Christ is not part of the Godhead, though He is viewed as occupying the spiritual station of the Manifestations, which is qualitatively different from the station of an ordinary human being.

    Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2008

  • They are somewhat different from the classic Christian doctrine of the trinity in that Christ is not part of the Godhead, though He is viewed as occupying the spiritual station of the Manifestations, which is qualitatively different from the station of an ordinary human being.

    Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2008

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