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Casting Two Ballots: Reflections of a Canadian Bahá’í Voter (via Yours Ambiguously, E.E. Talisman)

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This is a fantastic post written by a fellow Canadian and Baha’i regarding the nature of elections and comparing the electoral process in our country to that in our religious community.

Casting Two Ballots: Reflections of a Canadian Bahá’í Voter The school semester has finally come to an end, and I’m soooo looking forward to a summer of blogging. During the semester I had kept notes on topics that I would be writing about. Here’s what you can look forward to: Self-efficacy, Service, and Mental Health Survey Courses and the World of Names Science and Religion: Two Humble Paths Human Rights vs. Human Responsibilities The Institute Process: Our Best Parenting Course Secularism and the Most … Read More

via Yours Ambiguously, E.E. Talisman

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2 thoughts on “Casting Two Ballots: Reflections of a Canadian Bahá’í Voter (via Yours Ambiguously, E.E. Talisman)

    1. Emad, thank you for letting me repost this 🙂 It is a very well written post on a topic which was vague in my poor little head, which once in awhile glimmered with a semblance of a post only to quickly disappear into the netherworld 😛 Happy Ridvan to you, too!

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