Why is Rainn Wilson, "Dwight" on "The Office," writing a news commentary for CNN? Good question.While I obviously don't believe what Wilson believes, it's nice to see a celebrity get a little personal without apparently using religion or treating it like some sort of fashion accessory.
It's a bit strange for me, to say the least; a comic character actor best known for playing weirdos with bad haircuts getting all serious to talk about the persecution of the fellow members of his religious faith.
Dear readers of CNN, I assure you that what I'm writing about is no joking matter or some hoax perpetrated by a paper-sellin', bear-fearin', Battlestar-Galactica obsessed beet farmer.
I am a member of the Baha'i faith. What is that, you ask? Well, long story short, it's an independent world religion that began in the mid-1800s in Iran. Baha'is believe that there is only one God and therefore only one religion.
All of the world's divine teachers (Jesus, Muhammad, Buddha, Moses, Abraham, Krishna, etc.) bring essentially the same message -- one of unity, love and knowledge of God or the divine.
This constantly updated faith of God, Baha'is believe, has been refreshed for this day and age by our founder, Baha'u'llah. There. Nutshell version.
Now, as I mentioned, this all happened in Iran, and needless to say the Muslim authorities did not like the Baha'is very much, accusing them of heresy and apostasy. Tens of thousands were killed in the early years of the faith, and the persecutions have continued off and on for the past 150 years.
Why write about all this now? Well, I'm glad you asked. You see there's a 'trial' going on very soon for seven Baha'i national leaders in Iran.
... the darkness is passing away, and the true light is already shining. - 1 John 2:8
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Dwight gets serious.
Rainn Wilson (Dwight from The Office) on the persecution of Baha'is in Iran:
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment