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December 25
`Whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in
heaven' [Matt. 16:19]. The Christians have not understood its meaning. They
imagine that it means the redemption of sins through the Christian leaders. The
intention of Christ was to permit His disciples to elaborate or abrogate the
laws of the Torah, as He had altered only two, those of the Sabbath and
divorce. But, alas! The spiritual leaders of the Christians did not grasp His
meaning, so that when the Greeks and Romans became Christians, some of the
idolatrous customs were incorporated into Christianity. For example, the
adornment of churches with images, self-mortification, abstinence, monks'
habits, the lighting of candles in church, the ringing of the bell in the
steeple and others. These are all from idolaters. (Words of ‘Abdu’l-Baha, June
26, 1912, Montclair,
USA; ‘Mahmud’s Diary’)