Education is of three kinds. Name these three kinds.
material; human; spiritual (17)
Section 4 describes religion as "the _____ of the world."
light (20)
"The diversity in the human family should be a source of," what?
harmony (23)
Without science, religion becomes mere, what?
superstition (22)
This thing is described in a selection from Bahá'u'llah as "a ladder for his ascent". He also revealed that it is incumbent upon everyone to acquire it. What is this thing?
knowledge (23)
According to Section 2, material education is concerned with the development of, what?
the body (17)
In seeking truth, we must rid ourselves of preconceived ______ and give up our ______.
notions; prejudices (20)
Section 6 states that diversity is like music. Different notes blend together to make a perfect, what?
chord (23)
Without religion, science becomes a tool to advance this, leading eventually to despair.
materialism (22)
"The light of men is justice. Quench it not with the contrary winds of oppression and tyranny. The purpose of justice is the appearance of," what?
unity (among men) (25)
Spiritual education consists in acquiring, what? (Hint: 2 words)
divine perfections (17)
In explaining seeking truth and ridding ourselves of attachment, Section 4 uses an analogy. What analogy is used?
We must be lovers of the light no matter from what lamp it appears (20)
According to Section 6, "unity is necessary to," what?
existence (23)
God has endowed us with reason that we may perceive, what?
what is true (22)
"Be ye assured... that the works and acts of each and every one of these Manifestations of God... are all ordained by God, and are a reflection of His ______ and ______."
Will and Purpose (20)
"God's guidance to humanity is truth, and truth has no," what? (Hint: one word)
divisions (21)
"All things are held together by, this.
the law of attraction (23)
Science discovers the laws of this and enables us to overcome, what?
the physical world; the limitations of nature (22)
"God's purpose in sending His Prophets unto men is twofold. The first is to ______ the children of men from the _____ of ignorance, and guide them to the light of true ______. The second is to ensure the ______ and ______ of mankind, and provide all the means by which they can be established."
liberate; darkness; understanding; peace; tranquility (19)
Section 2 states that humanity has always been in need of a perfect educator. An educator "who can help it organize matters related to the _______ and health of the body, can inspire it to advance in knowledge, innovation and ______, and, most importantly can breathe into it," what? (Hint: the last answer has 5 words)
nourishment; discovery; "... the life of the spirit" (18)
According to Section 4, many people are not able to see the underlying oneness of religion because of two things. What are these two things?
prejudices and blind imitation (21)
attraction; harmony and unity (23)
"The religion of God is the promoter of ______, the supporter of ______, and the ______ of the human race."
truth; knowledge; civilizer (22)
"The Purpose of the one true God, exalted be His glory, in revealing Himself unto men is to lay bare those gems that lie hidden within the mine of their ______ and _____ ______."
true; inmost selves (19)