Your question is not valid because if religion holds the key to world peace, which I believe it does, then to give it up would be to throw world peace away as well.
Well you illustrate the reason why your approach won't work. You refuse to compromise and sacrifice for the sake of world peace.
And other theist you are asking to give up their religion for yours can believe THEIR beliefs will lead to peace or salvation or whatever their doctrine says. It's obvious there are atheists who agree with the notion of world peace, so they illustrate how you don't need Baha'i to attain that goal. If your real interest was world peace you would work towards that goal, and sacrifice your religious belief for that end. You won't even entertain the idea. Why should others?
The reason God didn’t send just one revelation is because we are ever progressing like in a school. We have to learn our abc before we can go to University so humanity couldn’t just instantly evolve overnight as we require generations to learn and evolve.
God should have foreseen the problems this natural and gradual approach would cause. It didn't, which means maybe this God isn't very good at being a creator.
But it's more likely we humans just evolved both genetically and culturally. And part of the evolution of our brains is inventing gods. And part of that creativity is a diverse set of superstition, ritual, and beliefs, of which some have survived into modernity and many others are extinct. The Baha'i beliefs are yet another evolution where there are adjustments to religious belief that builds on old ideas, and tries to present yet another revelation. Of course the explanation is that God has to manage revelations to the status of humanity. That is the only thing Baha'i could say. To a rational mind this still is not a good look for this God. It suggests it is as flawed and prone to errors as the average human. And let's be honest, this God is likely just another evolved version of human imagination.
It’s only natural that when humanity is faced with change it expresses fear of the unknown. At one time nationalism was not the norm and people were concerned but eventually adapted to it and now it’s the new normal.
Right, fear of the unknown, which is why humans are motivated to create new versions of religion, like Baha'i. Nationalism also is an example of humans who fear the future, so create beliefs and solutions that are expected to help stabilize society and/or the world. As we see this tribalism only causes more division. This division happens because many people are fearful to changes, and then react. There is a real lack of maturity and mental stability. Politics and religion are common ideologies that people retreat into for emotional security. This is why your approach should be to reject your own religion, which serves as an example of stability and maturity. If you need your religion to stand on your own two feet, then you can't argue against others needing theirs.
God does not force us to be peaceful or loving.
Almost as if it doesn't exist.
He gives us the choice to choose our own path.
Almost as if it doesn't exist.
You choose against because God doesn’t force you to be what you don’t want to be and that’s His way.
False. I'm not convinced anyone's belief in Gods is true, yours included. I can't be against imaginary beings. I can argue against YOUR claims about the God YOU think exists. Let's be honest, you can't present any facts or evidence that your idea of God exists outside of your imagination. I have no obligation to accept your claims, or anyone else's.
He offers effective solutions for our problems but we are free to refuse.
This is false. There is no evidence your claim here is true in reality.
Now you can claim that religious belief has helped some desperate people cope and be telling the truth. Religion isn't a God.
I still find it odd that a somewhat modern religion still refers to a God as male, as if it has a penis. This suggests to me that Baha'i just sloppily adopted previous ideas of God from the Abrahamic traditions. If Baha'i wanted to be different they should have changed this gender identity element.
But perhaps they left it in to make the religion more attractive to Muslims, Christians, Mormons, JW, Urantia folks, etc.
Before the world wars and Holocaust not to mention ongoing civil wars and genocide Baha’u’llah offered a solid solution that would have seen peace and will when it is adopted. But again, until we are serious about wanting peace conflict and wars will continue.
The guy did not do a very good job of it. Ideals seldom work in reality. And starting a new religion in a world full of them already as a solution? Been there, done that.
As a number of us have pointed out a non-religious approach would likely be more successful because asking people to quit their traditional religion is a hard sell. Even you won't do it for world peace, so there is the ultimate flaw that Baha’u’llah didn't think about.