Terry Sampson
Well-Known Member
By invitation: @adrian009 , @Trailblazer
I. Self-introduction.
I. Self-introduction.
- I currently identify myself as a "creedalist Christian": specifically, I subscribe to the Apostle's Creed.
- Irreconcilable differences exist between what the Qur'an says and what I believe and am willing to believe.
- I post this thread here in order to minimize the distracting noises of an RF free-for-all.
- Previously, in another thread, I asked the following questions and Adrian answered:
- Question #1: Does orthodox Baha'i doctrine teach that the Qur'an "is the inerrant Word of God"?
- Adrian's response: The most relevant reference to support this statement is a statement from Shoghi Effendi, authorized interpreter of the Baha’i writings. He describes the Quran as the authenticated repository of the word of God.
- Question #2: What do those who believe that the Qur'an is the inerrant Word of God say about the standard canon of Jewish Scriptures? and about the standard canon of Christian Scriptures?
- Adrian's response: Baha’is believe the Gospels and Torah have been under God’s protection and so contain everything God wished to convey of the Teachings of Jesus and Moses. We don’t view the sacred writings as corrupted as many Muslims do. However we don’t interpret them literally as some Christians do.
- Question #1: Does orthodox Baha'i doctrine teach that the Qur'an "is the inerrant Word of God"?
- Recently, in yet another thread, Trailblazer posted the following:
- The evidence that *indicates* that Baha’u’llah was a Messenger of God is as follows:
- What He was like as a person (His character);
- What He did during His 40 year mission on earth;
- The history of His Cause, from the time He appeared moving forward;
- The scriptures that He wrote;
- The Bible prophecies that He fulfilled by His coming,
- The prophecies of other religions that He fulfilled by His coming;
- The predictions He made that have come to pass;
- The religion that His followers established, what they have done and are doing now.
- The evidence that *indicates* that Baha’u’llah was a Messenger of God is as follows:
- Focusing on the 5th item, I posted this to Trailblazer:
- I only know of one Bible: the book which contains the Hebrew Scriptures and the Christian Scriptures. What book are you referring to? If, by some chance, you are referring to the same book that I know of as the Bible, where can I find a list of the Bible prophecies that you say the Baha'u'llah fulfilled?
- To which Trailblazer replied: Yes, I am referring to the Holy Bible that contains the Hebrew Scriptures and the Christian Scriptures. The prophecies and how they were fulfilled by Baha’u’llah are delineated in the book entitled Thief in the Night by William Sears.
- I only know of one Bible: the book which contains the Hebrew Scriptures and the Christian Scriptures. What book are you referring to? If, by some chance, you are referring to the same book that I know of as the Bible, where can I find a list of the Bible prophecies that you say the Baha'u'llah fulfilled?
- If the Qur'an is, according to Shogi Effendi, "the authenticated repository of the word of God" and if the Qur'an denies the physical execution and entombment of Jesus of Nazareth, when do Muslims and Baha's think Jesus died, or do Muslims and/or Baha'is propose that Allah "terminated Jesus' life and raised Jesus to Himself" (Surah 3:55) without Jesus ever actually undergoing actual death???
- Although I reject any notion, regardless who makes it, that Jesus of Nazareth was not crucified, entombed, raised from the dead, and ascended to the Father,
- I am fascinated by a Baha'i claim that the Baha'u'llah fulfilled Biblical prophecies in a book that the Qur'an says is corrupted but that, according to Baha'i, is not corrupted but merely "not interpreted literally as some Christians do",
- when the three Biblical prophecies discussed by William Sears are interpreted as literally as the most fundamentalist Christians I've ever met interpret them.