The Atheists would have to read the Scriptures in order to know what the beauty of God is, since that is the only way to know anything about God. In most all religions the claim is that God did things. I consider that anthropomorhism, since humans can never know what God did, as we can only know what God said through the Messenger of God who speaks as the Voice of God. However, since the only Messengers of God who wrote their own Scriptures were the Bab and Baha'u'llah, the older Scriptures are the Word of God through men, so we can never know how accurately they were recorded. From the Guardian:
...we cannot be sure how much or how little of the four Gospels are accurate and include the words of Christ and His undiluted teachings, all we can be sure of, as Bahá'ís, is that what has been quoted by Bahá'u'lláh and the Master must be absolutely authentic.
(23 January 1944 to an individual believer)
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No, it cannot be proven that God spoke to Baha'u'llah or any of the other Messengers.
Atheists would have to read the Scriptures? We can only know what God said through the messengers of God? But... since most of them didn't write their own Scriptures, we can't know how accurate they are? Which means...
We can't trust what the older religions said, but we can trust what the Baha'i writings said?
We can't trust what the older religions said, not only because we can't know how accurate their Scriptures are, but the Baha'i Faith takes that even further and says that traditions and misinterpretations were added into the different religions.
I did not say we cannot trust the older religions at all. I said: ..we cannot be sure how much or how little of the four Gospels are accurate and include the words of Christ and His undiluted teachings, all we can be sure of, as Bahá'ís, is that what has been quoted by Bahá'u'lláh and the Master must be absolutely authentic.
So, you did not say we cannot trust the older religions? Does that mean we can trust the older religions? I don't think you're saying that. So, what do you mean? I think we can't trust them is pretty close to what the Baha'i Faith teaches. We cannot be sure how much or how little of the gospels are accurate? Well, I'd say then we can't trust them as being the inerrant, infallible word of God as some Christians claim. That's what is important. And if we can't trust the gospels, and I'd extend that to include the whole Bible, who can we trust for accurate, inerrant, infallible truth from God and about God? Of course, your religion, the Baha'i Faith.
So, then what do we do? We check out the claims. We look at the evidence. We ask for proof from the Baha'i's. Why do you believe that is true? And the arguments and debates begin. And both sides think the other is being illogical and irrational. But who are the ones that believe in an unknowable, invisible God? Of which, the only proof is the claim of a man that says that God sent him.