Tiberius
Well-Known Member
I don't believe non-messengers can do what Messengers do because they don't have the divine part.
Please tell me what prevents someone who lacks a divine part from doing those things.
Specifically, you said a genuine messenger from God, that is, somneone who has a divine part, will:
- have a good character, exemplified by his qualities such as love, mercy, kindness, truth, justice, benevolence, gracious, merciful, righteous, forgiving, patient;
- believe they have been given a mission by God and do everything they could to see that it was carried out. They will also be completely successful before their death, and accomplish everything that they set out to do;
- write much about God and God's purpose for humans both individually and collectively, or scriptures were written by others who speak for them, and firmly believed that the work they are doing is for the Cause of God;
- have many followers while they are alive, and still have millions who follow their teachings and gather in groups based on the religion they founded;
- their followers have grown more numerous in recent times.
I never said you should believe what I do about what happened and I would not expect that you would unless you were a Baha'i.
Oh, don't worry, I don't.
People are free to believe whatever they want to believe.
But why believe a supernatural explanation when there's a perfectly rational natural explanation?
I never said that I rejected other faiths, I was referring to the claimed miracles of other faiths.
No, I did not research other faiths before I became a Baha'i because I had no reason to so do.
So you never actually did your research then, did you?
All those times you said you had done your research and thus were certain that your conclusions were correct, you were no different to the people who think the moon landings never happened, but only ever look for sources that show that the moon landings were impossible.
That's not actually research. That's called cherry picking, and it's a logical fallacy. It 's it seems to be a habit with you, doesn't it? Logical Fallacy: One-Sidedness
Last edited: