November 8

Individual interpretations based on a person's understanding of the teachings constitute the fruit of man's rational power and may well contribute to a more complete understanding of the Faith. Such views, however, lack authority. The believers are, therefore, free to accept or disregard them. Further, the manner in which an individual presents his interpretation is important. For example, he must at no time deny or contend with the authoritative interpretation, but rather offer his idea as a contribution to knowledge, making it clear that his views are merely his own. 
- The Universal House of Justice  (From a letter dated 8 March 1987 written on behalf of the Universal House of Justice to an individual believer; ‘Messages from the Universal House of justice 1986-2001’)