Matter is only one aspect of the physical, which also includes energy, force, space and time. I mentioned photons, which are immaterial but have physical existence as pieces of energy moving through space at or just below a fixed speed limit.To me, [material and physical] mean the same thing.
My view of the Baha'i faith derives from the words of the Baha'i posting on RF. Other posters mostly agree with one another, but not because they get their opinions from one another. We all are witnessing the same thing. I agree with @ppp 's list but not because he wrote it. I've observed the same tendencies. The Baha'i appear to be like the flower children of the sixties or the Hari Krishna - all hat, no cattle. You can say peace and love all you like, but that accomplishes nothing, as has been the case since Jesus and Baha'u'llah did the same.Of course your view of the Baha'i Faith has been tarnished by all the anti-Baha'i rhetoric on this forum.
Cyberspace is part of the real world. These discussions are "doing things." As I indicated, my entire knowledge of the Baha'i faith and its messenger comes from people like you. I've never read a word from Baha'u'llah that you didn't copy and paste onto RF. That's how I know that I could write like him, o ye of worldly substance and ethereal spirit.No, this forum is not the real world, it is just a discussion forum. Nobody is 'doing things' here. We are only discussing things.
Look at these quotes and tell me that there aren't millions of people that could write them, most of which read like fortune cookie fortunes or embroidered pillows: Bahá'u'lláh Quotes (Author of The Hidden Words Of Bahá'u'lláh)
I can. What method would you use to decide which words came from the messenger and which I wrote?Nobody could have written like Baha'u'llah
Have you seen the quizzes that ask you to choose which words the messenger Jesus spoke (in the King James translation) and which Shakespeare wrote, also in King James English? Bible or Shakespeare?
Critical analysis? It applies to all matters regarding what is real versus what is imagined, including gods and the words of men. Theists frequently want a pass for their gods, perhaps because they don't exist. Remember, this method is useful for deciding what should be believed and what is just fantasy. Everybody who believes in imaginary beings wants that same pass for their beliefs.It is obvious to anyone who has any logical abilities why this method cannot be applied to God or Messengers of God
No, it is not based in logic and reason. If it were, you could demonstrate its correctness. You could cite passages from him that we would all agree that no man could have written alone, but you can't, because no such words exist anywhere on earth. Also, what you call logic is rogue thinking. Logic has a prescribed form. Your thinking is free form. You simply proclaim that the words of the messenger could not have come from anywhere but a god but cannot produce a shred of supporting evidence and feel no need to do so. Skilled logicians disagree with that kind of thinking.Baha'u'llah did not just 'make up' all that He wrote about God. What He wrote about God nobody could have known unless it came from God. That is one reason I know He was a Messenger of God. My belief is is based upon logic and reason.
They have the same job. They do the same thing. They say the same things.It is laughable that you would compare a pastor to a Messenger of God. They have nothing in common.