Pete Haug

Pete plunged into journalism fresh out of college, putting his English literature degree to use for five years. He started in industrial and academic public relations, edited a rural weekly and reported for a metropolitan daily, abandoning all for graduate school. He finished with an M.S. in wildlife biology and a Ph.D. in systems ecology. After teaching college briefly, he analyzed environmental impacts for federal, state, Native American and private agencies over a couple of decades. His last hurrah was an 11-year gig teaching English in China. After retiring in 2007, he began learning about climate change and fake news, giving talks about both. He started writing columns for the Moscow-Pullman Daily News and continues to do so. He first published for favs.news in 2020. Pete’s columns alternate weekly between FāVS and the Daily News. His live-in editor, Jolie, infinitely patient wife for 63 years, scrutinizes all columns with her watchful draconian eye. Both have been Baha’is since the 1960s. Pete’s columns on the Baha’i Faith represent his own understanding and not any official position.

Who Was Baha’u’llah, and Why it Matters

The Bab was executed six years after his proclamation, but not before promising the advent of one greater than himself, “who would usher in the age of peace and justice promised in all the world’s religions.” Baha’is believe Baha’u’llah was the fulfillment of that promise.

Looking Beyond This Infamous Date

Vaccines may lull us into resuming old postures, but there’s no escaping climate change. Without significant international cooperation, we’ll recall WWII as a walk in the park.

We All Live Together. One Planet. One People, Please.

Although far from perfect, the UN has succeeded in raising, across multiple fronts, widespread recognition that humankind shares a common home.

The Odd Couple: Humanism and Religious Revelation

Most religious revelations share a common flaw: the holy Scriptures were first spoken by their authors and only written down centuries after the words were first revealed

Fostering a Spirit of Love and Fellowship

Despite extreme disparities among religious beliefs, a common theme links them: an unknowable essence governs all creation.

Truth Matters. Ask A Used Car Salesman

Truth is essential. We need it for all decisions: what and how to buy, where and when to travel, whom to date, whom to elect.

Eliminating racial prejudice, some points to ponder, Part 2

The second half of the letter focuses on religion as a force to unite people in creating a better society in the recognition that we are all children of God

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