It's always interesting when Baha'is get into the mix. So you're supposed to be trying to convince an Atheist?
I know that God knows because God is all-knowing, which means that God knows everything; so God has to know that His Messengers have been successful, since they have been successful.
Who was you logic professor? So you think messengers have been successful? Wasn't there a thread about this? If there was, was it successful?
I never said that. I said I certainly do not believe that everything that Christianity teaches is consistent with what my religion teaches. The same applies to Judaism and Islam. Christianity, Judaism and Islam have all been changed by men since they were originally revealed by God revealed and in many cases they have been corrupted by man.
Okay, the "changed" religions, the ones you don't believe in, because they strayed away from the original teachings of the messenger, have been successful? And you don't have to come up with a big explanation of why you are right, I know you're right. You're always right. But you would never say that.
On the one hand we know what Baha'u'llah wrote, on the other hand we don't know what the Buddha said according to scholarship which has it's limitations, but it's all we have.
So what is the true teachings of the Buddha? What Baha'is say it is? Or, what Buddhists say it is?
However, you said that any true messenger of God can't contradict another religion.
I suppose you should have said that any true messenger of God can't contradict the bits and pieces of other religions you've decided are compatible with your religion, but he can contradict the bits of other religions you've decided don't count.
Yes, all acceptable bits and pieces of religions agree. Obviously, since all bits and pieces of religions agree, anything that is contradictory to the Baha'i Faith is not true teachings from the messenger.
Sounds to me like this is just saying, "You have to find an interpretation that lets you fit everything together and then decide that it's true based solely on your desire to make these different religions play nice together.
Yes, those people in the other religions misinterpreted the things that other people wrote down about what the messenger said. Like the resurrection of Jesus. That is scientifically impossible, therefore... that part of the gospel story must be interpreted allegorically. Then... it matches perfectly with Baha'i beliefs. And, this must be true because Baha'u'llah is a messenger from God and can't lie.
If you have a source that shows that my claim that most Christians think the resurrection was literal is wrong, please provide it.
Like I just said, they interpreted the words of the gospel writers wrong. The gospel writers made it sound like Jesus rose from the grave and talked and ate and even let them touch him to show he was real, but they meant it to be that he "symbolically" rose from the dead. Those few dumb Christians stupidly took the gospels as being literally true. How dumb is that? The smart Christians reject a literal Biblical interpretation. But doesn't that make the NT and the rest of the Bible works of fiction? Yes and no, depends on what the Baha'is tell us. What they say is true is true. What they say is allegorical is allegorical.
This is just an assertion. Where is the actual reasoning? If god has a message for everybody, and the means to communicate directly to everybody (without the confusion and untold suffering caused by going through 'messengers' that contradict each other and don't even communicate with everyone anyway) then what on earth would be the point of not communicating with everybody directly?
But be sensible... How would we be in such a confused state of religious beliefs if he did that? Much better to send messengers that don't write down what they say but let others tell us what they said. That is until Baha'u'llah, and I guess Muhammad and The Bab. So now things are cleared up. Whatever the Baha'i Faith says is true is true. And if you don't see it that way, then you need to have your eyes checked and get those special Baha'i goggles to fix your vision.
But actually, there's a lot of things I like about the Baha'i Faith. Unfortunately, there's somethings I don't... Like pretending that all religions, "originally", agreed. Yeah, yeah Baha'is, I know you don't say that. You say they all agreed on "spiritual" teachings but each messenger brought different "social" teachings. And if I say that even the "spiritual" teachings don't agree, then you say that those weren't part of the original teachings of the messenger but were added on man made teachings that weren't true.
Of course it hasn't worked, it's an obvious abject failure, otherwise everybody would accept the latest messenger and be Baha'is.
And those religions with those made up teachings in it spread around the world proving just how successful God's method of sending messengers is... right.