Talk:List of religious leaders in 2006

Latest comment: 17 years ago by T. Anthony in topic missing

Baha'i Universal House of Justice edit

The leading institution of the Baha'i Faith is the Universal House of Justice. The nine members who are members of that institution, as individuals do not have any power, or have more say than any other Baha'i. They are not like clergy. Only when they members are sitting together does the insitution have any legislative authority, and the institution, not the members release statements. This is very different than clergy, and parliamentary positions, where the members of parliament have power, and give their statements. Thus I'm removing once again the names of the current members. -- Jeff3000 18:27, 20 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Shia Islam edit

Don't Grand Ayatollah's count as religious leaders? --Horses In The Sky 17:20, 4 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

missing edit

The big missing religion here is Hinduism.Greetings, Sacca 11:54, 10 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

I believe Hinduism does not have any centralized leadership. If you'll notice Taoism, the Religious Society of Friends, the Mennonites, and a few others are also not listed. Well in least I don't think they are listed. I might put a note about this here and in 2007's.--T. Anthony 06:46, 2 January 2007 (UTC)Reply