You are not being logical at all.
There is no hypocrisy because Baha'u'llah is not 'other people', He was a Messenger of God.
What He wrote is not His opinion, it is based upon His Revelation from God. If you do not read what He wrote how can you ever know anything about His claim and teachings?
Ah yes, create an exception for him by assuming that he is the very thing you want to prove he is! It'sd stunning that you are incapable of seeing the logical fallacy.
No, that is NOT what I am saying. What I am saying is that we should not base our beliefs upon other people's opinions. People should all base their beliefs upon their own opinions.
When I am studying a particular thing, why should I ever ignore anything of worth related to that thing?
We will never discover the truth about Baha'u'llah if we listen to what other people think about Baha'u'llah. Rather we need to look at the words and deeds of Baha'u'llah by ourselves and come to our own conclusion regarding what they mean (was He a Messenger of God or not?) In other words, we should never base our conclusions on other people's opinions. That is why peer review is the worst thing we could ever do.
You tell us we should ignore what other people think about him, yet you think that we should listen to what YOU think about him. Again with the hypocrisy. Why don't you ever say, "I'm not going to tell you about Mr B, because you shouldn't listen to what I have to say about him. Instead, read his works for yourself and make your own dicisions."
If my opinions are worthless, does that mean we are done here?
well, you certainly don';t have to reply to me. But I'll certainly continue to reply to your posts whenever I see you using logical fallacies and poor reasoning skills.
That is a straw man. I never said that so that no one else could be better qualified than me to make a determination about the validity of a religion.. I only ever said that what we decide to believe should be determined by each one of us individually, our beliefs should not be determined by someone else.
Sorry, I didn't mean "you" referring to YOU specifically. I meant "you" as in the person who was making the decision. I was saying that if person A is deciding which religion to follow, it would be very arrogant of them to assume that they are the best qualified person to determine which religion is the valid one.
Sorry, I should have been more careful with my phrasing.
That is a good point. You should not go by anything I say about Baha'u'llah. You should make your own determinations. I have said that on this forum myriad times.
So then why are you here talking about it if your own messenger says we should ignore what you say?
God does want that, but God does not want us to get our views from other people.
So God wants us to get as close to the accurate view as possible, yet he does not want us to do something that will help us accomplish that?
All I said was it could have consequences. Everything we do has consequences. I did not say what those consequences would be because only God knows that.
Or if there are any consequences at all. Can you cite a passage from Mr B's work that talks of these consequences? Tell us how you know there will be consequences?
Because it really sounds like the veiled threat I've seen from Christians so often: "You better believe or you'll go to Hell."
I said: I keep telling you what I just said, and you never seem to understand it. God does not want the test results of other people; God wants us to take the test and come up with our own answers.
You said: That God wants that is your subjective opinion. Why should I care what you claim God wants us to do when I don't even think God exists?
I said: What God wants is according to my belief, not according to my subjective opinion.
This entire discussion is moot if you do not care what God would want if God existed.
What I meant is that my belief about what God wants (God wants us to take the test and come up with our own answers) comes from Baha'u'llah, it is not my personal opinion.
If your belief is a result of your own personal investigation without regards for anything anyone else has said about it, how is it anything OTHER than your personal opinion?
I said: This entire discussion is moot if you do not care what God would want if God existed.
Do you mean why do I keep making arguments for what God wants?
Yeah.
I make arguments for what God wants because I am a believer who believes I know what God wants.
God can speak for himself. It is not your place to act as a messenger for God. In any case, by your own admission, I should be ignoring you.
The question you should ask yourself is why you keep making arguments for how we should come to a belief in God if you do not care what God would want if God existed.
Because I am interested in nothing but the TRUTH, whatever it may be. I do not care if God exists or not. If there is good evidence he exists, then I will believe. If there is no good evidence he exists, I will not believe.
Another straw man. I never presented my belief as a fact and many many times I have said a religious belief is not a fact because it can never be proven true.
Would you give up this weak tiresome argument hiding behind the, "I never claimed anything, I just said what I believe." If you say you KNOW something is true, then it's a claim.
If you had any logical reasoning abilities you would know that a belief and a fact are mutually exclusive.
So if it's a belief, it can't be a fact?
Nice, you've just proven that your own belief can not be factual!
I said : I believe that that what Baha'u'llah did in toto is explained by Him being a Messenger of God and I do not believe a non-Messenger could ever do what He did.
The answer is that there is nothing in the objective facts that you are going to believe could only have happened if he was divinely inspired.
So, in other words, you are saying, "An average person could have done anything that Mr B did, but I also think that there are things that Mr B did that an average person could NOT have done."
I never claimed to know that my belief is true, I only ever said that I believe it is true.
Yes you have. You've said many times, "I know my belief is true," or words to that effect. I can't find the exact posts right now because I'm on my tablet, not my computer, but I'll be happy to provide a list of instances where you have claimed to know.
I know with certainty because I got that certainty from God.
Oh look, here you are, claiming to know. I didn't need to look very far, did I?
You really have no logical abilities, that is becoming more and more obvious as time goes on.
Given your lack of logical abilities, it's no wojnder you can't recognise logic in others.
A person saying something different from what they said before because they had a new and different thought is not a contradiction. You see, some of us can have new thoughts and new ideas rather than repeating the same old mantra over and over and over again. Some of us can also admit we might have been wrong and change our position. Obviously you can't. You are above admitting you might have been wrong.
Except you aren't getting a new point of view. You are merely flip-flopping between two different positions depending on which is convenient to you at the time. You even do it within a single post.