TheBrokenSoul
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As do I. You do know it was fictional right? This has to be a windup?
Of course I know it was fictional but you miss the point of the possibilities out there and the imagination .
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As do I. You do know it was fictional right? This has to be a windup?
Oh I think someone discovering scientific evidence that a deity is possible" is pretty much a shoe in.You have to be nominated I imagine and then face a tough panel of judges .
Explain it to me then, it's your claim, so you are responsible for providing a clear detailed explanation of why you think something is possible if it can be imagined. I can imagine a mermaid after all.Of course I know it was fictional but you miss the point of the possibilities out there and the imagination .
I thank God that someone who is actually logical showed up on this thread!
No, you were only bound to wear that shirt after you chose to wear it. God knew you would choose it because God is all-knowing.
He chose to run to the toilet, nobody made him.
No, there was more than one possible outcome until you chose the red shirt. If you had chosen the blue shirt God would have foreseen that.
That is what I said and it is not contradictory.
I have objective evidence that the Baha'i Faith is true, but I do not have objective evidence for the supernatural claims because there can be no objective evidence for supernatural claims.
Explain it to me then, it's your claim, so you are responsible for providing a clear detailed explanation of why you think something is possible if it can be imagined. I can imagine a mermaid after all.
Discovering a miracle is pretty much evidence of a possible deity and the miracle of ourselves is pretty much evidence .Oh I think someone discovering scientific evidence that a deity is possible" is pretty much a shoe in.
Of course everyone would not reach the same conclusion even if the evidence is real and valid. That is logically impossible because they would have to be clones in order to reach the same conclusion.
It is actual verification because I verified it. Religious beliefs require no cross-checking.
I was wrong about it being about WWI and WWII and @Truthseeker9 corrected me:
Correction on gore on the banks of the Rhine:
O banks of the Rhine! We have seen you covered with gore, inasmuch as the swords of retribution were drawn against you; and you shall have another turn. And We hear the lamentations of Berlin, though she be today in conspicuous glory.
In one of His Tablets written before the first World War (1914–1918), ‘Abdu’l-Bahá explained that Bahá’u’lláh’s reference to having seen the banks of the Rhine “covered with gore” related to the Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871), and that there was more suffering to come. In God Passes By Shoghi Effendi states that the “oppressively severe treaty” that was imposed on Germany following its defeat in the first World War “provoked ‘the lamentations [of Berlin]’ which half a century before, had been ominously prophesied.”
Bahá’u’lláh, "The Kitáb-i-Aqdas", 90
Contrary to what is popularly believed among Baha'is, the "another turn" is World War I and the oppressive treaty after that was the "lamentations of Berlin".
No one noticed that "we have seen you" is in the past tense.
#2619 Truthseeker9
The religions were not wrong. Only the man-made doctrines of those religions were wrong.
Not all scriptures describe reality, as some scriptures are metaphorical. For example, the following is is one metaphorical meaning of the story of Adam and Eve.
“Adam is the spirit of Adam, and Eve is His soul; the tree is the human world, and the serpent is that attachment to this world which constitutes sin, and which has infected the descendants of Adam. Christ by His holy breezes saved men from this attachment and freed them from this sin. The sin in Adam is relative to His position. Although from this attachment there proceed results, nevertheless, attachment to the earthly world, in relation to attachment to the spiritual world, is considered as a sin. The good deeds of the righteous are the sins of the Near Ones. This is established. So bodily power is not only defective in relation to spiritual power; it is weakness in comparison. In the same way, physical life, in comparison with eternal life in the Kingdom, is considered as death. So Christ called the physical life death, and said: “Let the dead bury their dead.” 8 Though those souls possessed physical life, yet in His eyes that life was death.
This is one of the meanings of the biblical story of Adam. Reflect until you discover the others.”
Some Answered Questions, p. 126
You can read the whole chapter on this link: 30: ADAM AND EVE
That is possible since they can never be proven true.
It doesn't. It is something with a possibility of zero..
..but it doesn't mean that you have not made a choice of your own free-will.
It simply means that G-d KNOWS what you want to choose.
Prior to putting on the Red shirt the option to put on one of multicoloure(God's Choice for us) was also given, the choice became ours to put on the red only.
Each time we choose to put on the red, the multicoloured is still available.
Regards Tony
It's rare when someone really has an open mind. Baha'is and Atheists, I'm sure, have some things that they might have not believe completely but find it hard to admit. But I think it's worse with believers in a religion. Literal believing Christian, I think, are a good example. Where do they draw the line to what's literal and what's not? It's probably hard for some to accept a young Earth, the six day creation, and lots of things in Genesis. Some might have a problem with the beliefs that only those that have accepted the saving grace of God and believe that Jesus paid for their sins, will go to heaven. Everybody else, even some who call themselves Christians, will go to hell. But will they admit it?Once again, this manifests itself in cognitive dissonance in some atheists. Simple ideas just cannot be gotten across no matter how hare one tries.
I wouldn't be surprised if half these pages weren't about proof and evidence for God. Which was no objective proof, but there is proof. And that proof was the messengers of God, especially Baha'u'llah. His life and character, his mission and his writing are all proof that he must have been sent from God. And, since he says that God is real, then that is proof and evidence that God, in fact, is real.Then it's better not to repeat the same point. I usually leave threads when we are going in the same circle more then twice.
That is what I said and it is not contradictory.
I have objective evidence that the Baha'i Faith is true, but I do not have objective evidence for the supernatural claims because there can be no objective evidence for supernatural claims.
No, that's meaningless gibberish, and as I explained I can imagine a mermaid, does that mean mermaids are possible? I'm more convinced than ever this is a windup.Do you understand neurological diversity ?
Once upon a time in history , existed a T-Rex , there was no humans . The T-Rex had small imagination but imagined each day something was going to come along for a tasty snack .
Anyway the T-Rex imagined these creatures on two legs that were pretty smart but never got to see these creatures before the T-Rex passed away .
So in the future these two legged creatures appeared from nowhere , they were called humans .
The T-Rex must have imagined them up .
Now can you understand that imagination can be factual ?
I do not think we always do what we WANT to do. Sometimes we do things we do not want to do because we are compelled to do them or out of a sense of duty. Often, that is the only reason I am on this forum.
I could not do something different to what God had already foreseen!
So does God set up the test? If he does, how many times does he keep testing the person? Are the tests progressively harder? What if someone passes several of the tests, and the last one, the hardest one, he fails? And, since God knew already which tests he would pass and which one he'd fail on, why did God keep testing? And, I suppose, giving your life to the Cause would be the ultimate test. Gee, that's really swell. You're dead, but you passed the test.Another translation.
Yusuf Ali
Did ye think that ye would enter Heaven without Allah testing those of you who fought hard (In His Cause) and remained steadfast
Imam Iskender Ali Mihr
Did you suppose that you would enter Paradise before Allah had tested those of you who really strived and tested those who are the patient?
This is not saying Allah does not know the future, I see it is saying that even the believers are tested.
Regards Tony
The choices were available, the knowledge of those choices was not the cause of them, that cause was our free will.