Covenant-breaker

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Um Rompedor do Convênio ou o ato de romper o Convênio é um termo usado pelos bahá'ís para referir-se a uma forma de heresia. Sendo declarado um Rompedor do Convênio por uma autoridade máxima da Fé Bahá'í — que desde 1963 é a Casa Universal de Justiça, instituição máxima da Fé Bahá'í — é de forma semelhante ao chérem no judaísmo, excomunhão no cristianismo ou ao no islamismo. rdf:langString
Covenant-breaker is a term used by Baháʼís to refer to a person who has been excommunicated from the Baháʼí community for breaking the 'Covenant': actively promoting schism in the religion or otherwise opposing the legitimacy of the chain of succession of leadership. Excommunication among Baháʼís is rare and not used for transgressions of community standards, intellectual dissent, or conversion to other religions. Instead, it is the most severe punishment, reserved for suppressing organized dissent that threatens the unity of believers. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Rompedor do Convênio
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rdf:langString Covenant-breaker is a term used by Baháʼís to refer to a person who has been excommunicated from the Baháʼí community for breaking the 'Covenant': actively promoting schism in the religion or otherwise opposing the legitimacy of the chain of succession of leadership. Excommunication among Baháʼís is rare and not used for transgressions of community standards, intellectual dissent, or conversion to other religions. Instead, it is the most severe punishment, reserved for suppressing organized dissent that threatens the unity of believers. Currently, the Universal House of Justice has the sole authority to declare a person a Covenant-breaker, and once identified, all Baháʼís are expected to shun them, even if they are family members. According to 'Abdu'l Baha Covenant-breaking is a contagious disease. The Baháʼí writings forbid association with Covenant-breakers and Baháʼís are urged to avoid their literature, thus providing an exception to the Baháʼí principle of independent investigation of truth. Most Baháʼís are unaware of the small Baháʼí divisions that exist. Dr. Mikhail Sergeev wrote about the Baháʼí practice of excommunication, In dealing with organized dissent, and covenant-breaking as the most radical form of opposition, Baháʼís stand, as they do on many other controversial issues, somewhere between modernity and traditional religions. They are not as tolerant as the adherents of the Enlightenment ideology that institutionalizes opposition. Nor do they crush it as harshly as the fervent religious leaders of the past. The three largest attempts at alternative leadership—whose followers are considered Covenant-breakers—were from Subh-i-Azal, Mírzá Muhammad ʻAlí, and Charles Mason Remey. Others were declared Covenant-breakers for actively opposing or disobeying the head of the religion, or maliciously attacking the Baháʼí Administration after leaving it.
rdf:langString Um Rompedor do Convênio ou o ato de romper o Convênio é um termo usado pelos bahá'ís para referir-se a uma forma de heresia. Sendo declarado um Rompedor do Convênio por uma autoridade máxima da Fé Bahá'í — que desde 1963 é a Casa Universal de Justiça, instituição máxima da Fé Bahá'í — é de forma semelhante ao chérem no judaísmo, excomunhão no cristianismo ou ao no islamismo.
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