CG Didymus
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That's is what I'm questioning. If we look at some of the others, Krishna, the claim is that his is an incarnation of one of the many Hindu Gods. Buddha, became enlightened and taught a way that others could follow to also become enlightened. If he was a manifestation, others could not become like him. Then the main ones I question are those that are all part of the Jewish religion. The stories about all of them have things in them that Baha'is believe to be metaphorical... especially Adam. And why even believe that Adam wasn't metaphorical himself? So, what are Baha'is left with? They don't believe the Genesis story about Adam but believe he was real and a manifestation? And why is that? You answered that... Because Baha'u'llah said so.Nobody made them prophets or Manifestations. Baha'u'llah revealed that is what they were and I believe Him.
And again, to do so, the Baha'i Faith destroys the beliefs of at least two religions, Judaism and Christianity and maybe even Islam. But that's okay with me. I believe they are literally true also... just not metaphorical. And, if they are just made up legendary, mythical characters of an ancient Hebrew traditions, why make them manifestations? Oh, I said "make" again. Is that another word game you're starting? Okay, I'll play along, if Baha'u'llah "reveals" that they were real and also manifestations, then that is making them something more than they were in Judaism and Christianity. And again, Adam is the worst, because the NT has Adam as someone who got deceived and disobeyed God. So, is the NT wrong? Or are the NT writers making a metaphor about a metaphorical story from Genesis?
Anyway, see you on one of the other threads. This one was interesting, but it looks like it's slowly fading away.