Trailblazer
Veteran Member
Who are you to judge? That is only your personal opinion and unless you have proof it is a bald assertion.And yet the Bahai's I converse with here have been some of the most dogmatically irrational apologists I have ever encountered.
Who are you to judge? That is only your personal opinion and unless you have proof it is a bald assertion.As if by magic, you present an entirely irrational argument. There are probably many times more articulate, erudite Chritian and Muslim apologist sources than Baha'i. Therefore, by your "argument", Christians and Muslim s are more educated than Baha'is.
Baha'u'llah was a Messenger of God/Prophet and He was the author of His own scriptures.Why does that matter if the author was guided by god? You claim that Bahaullah's writing are the ultimate religious scripture - but which prophet did he know? Which Biblical character had he met?
Baha'u'llah was All-knowing so He knew everything about the Bible, what was true and what was false.
No, I have not accepted that what I have merely belief. I have evidence so I know, I not only believe.So you have finally accepted that your constant claims for "proof" and "evidence" for god are merely belief. Phew, that took some time!
I have evidence and rational arguments to support my beliefs. I don't care about what other religious people believe, that has no bearing on my beliefs.The follower of every religion is just as certain that their beliefs are right and yours are wrong - and neither has any evidence nor rational argument to support your claims. So where does that leave you?
To know the truth about God.So what is the point in religious belief?
I know that what I believe is true and there is nothing you can do about it but post on this forum and say I don't know, but you cannot take what I know from me because God guided me to that certainty.Oh, now you've gone and spoiled it.
"Knowledge" and "belief" are two different and mutually exclusive concepts. If you "know" something, there is no need for "belief". If you are required to "believe" something, it means it is not "known".