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God’s glorious handiwork

To “discern with the eye of oneness His [God’s] glorious handiwork, and look into all things with a searching eye.” - Baha'u'llah (‘Tablets of Baha'u'llah revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas’)

Question: Is it true that ‘Abdu’l-Baha says in a Tablet that each person that has become a Baha’i has been “chosen” by God for that honor and privilege?
Question: In a human embryo, at how many weeks of gestation can a mass be detected that will later form into the baby’s heart and lungs?
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Question: Can you give a couple of examples of the extraordinary qualities that the Báb exhibited when He was about 5 years old?
Question: During the reign of which king was Jesus born in the land of Judea?
Question: Is it true that kites were used to collect weather data from the 1700's until the early 1900’s? Are kites used for any special celebrations in Japan and China?
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Question: Who did the Guardian refer to as “England’s outstanding Baha’i pioneer-worker”?
Question: Hummingbirds are known as the smallest birds. How many kinds and species of hummingbirds are in existence? What is the smallest hummingbird? Is it true that they can fly backwards and even upside down for short distances? What is their maximum speed?
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Question: Is it true that Shoghi Effendi was less than 2 years old when the first group of pilgrims from the West visited the Master in the winter of 1898-9?
Question: What are the colors that blend to form "white light"?
Question: What name did Baha’u’llah assume during His retirement to the mountainous region of Sulaymaniyyih?
Question: What are the three characteristics that people generally attribute to an “intelligent” human being?
Question: What motivated Professor E.G. Brown to learn Persian and Arabic, leave Britain in the 1880’s, travel to the Middle East and live in that area for a while?
Question: We know that Earth is the densest of the planets in our solar system and that it is made up of a crust, mantle and core. Which one of these three components is the thinnest and what is its average thickness?
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Question: How old was Nabil, the author of Dawn-Breakers, when he recognized the Bab?
Question: The Halloween customs that are observed in North America on October 31 come from the beliefs of which people? What were those beliefs?
Question: Other than love, what other teachings would you say make up the “the foundation principles of the teachings” of Christ?
Question: When is “Earth Day”? When did it start? Who pioneered the concept, and in what year?
Question: In one of His Talks in the US, the Master explains that the purpose of man’s creation is the “attainment” of these virtues. What are they?
Question: Are there some people who never dream?
Question: What was the five-year-old Syyid Ali-Muhammad’s (the Bab) response when during His first day at school His teacher asked Him to recite this verse from the Qur’an: “He is the Deliverer, the All-Knowing.”
Question: Is it true that towards the end of the 18th century nursing was considered an unsuitable occupation for “proper” young women? How so? What events in the United States established the need for more nurses in both military and civilian life? 
Question: In what year did the Baha’i world receive the first authorized source of the Bab's Writings in English?
Question: If you are making models of the Earth and Moon to show their relative size and mass and the Earth is represented as a ball of clay 6 inches in diameter (about the size of a large bagel) how big would the Moon be?
Question: This preeminent Persian Baha’i was sent to America in 1901 to deepen the Baha’is. He is also named by Shoghi Effendi as one of the 19 Apostles of Baha’u’lllah.
Question: The Arabic alphabet is an offshoot of what language? Which current languages contain Arabic words?
Question: In the Baha’i religion, which woman is elevated by Baha’u’llah to “a station such as none other woman hath surpassed’” Could you name such similar women in previous religions?
Question: If you were to make a comparison between the number of stars in the Milky Way and the number of cells in the human body, which one do you think is greater, and by how much?

Question: He spent more than 40 years as a prisoner with his father.
Question: How many stars are estimated to be in our Milky Way Galaxy? And how many planets? Going with the speed of light, how many years would it take to go from one end of the Galaxy to the other end? Since everything is moving in space, how fast is our Milky Way Galaxy moving?
Question: The Guardian defines this place to be as the Heart of the entire planet?