The Christianity you have to deal with the most believes the Bible very literally. They believe Adam fell and caused sin and death to enter the world. Baha'is believe Adam is a manifestation of God, which makes him the same as Moses or Jesus or Baha'u'llah. Those Christians believe Satan is real and that all people will be judged and sent either to heaven or hell. Baha'is, from what I've heard, believe that a person continues to grow closer to God in various spiritual worlds. To avoid being cast into hell, a person needs to accept the free gift of salvation that is offered them. Which is accepting Jesus as having paid the penalty for their sins by suffering death on the cross. And so on.
A very good argument can be made that this is what the NT teaches. With those beliefs, it makes all other religions unnecessary. With those beliefs it makes all other religions, except Judaism, religions of man and therefore false. It also makes many of the other Christians denominations and sects, including the Roman Catholic Church false.
Most of us don't want them to be right. So why are they wrong? Why are the Bible stories not literal. Why is there no Satan? Why don't people need to be "saved" in the way Born-again Christians believe people need to be saved? Why don't Baha'is believe that Jesus rose physically from the dead?
I've heard most all the Baha'i answers to these, but with each new thread about Christianity and the Baha'is Faith, I think it is the most important thing to lay right out there... Why don't Baha'is believe the things that those types of Christians believe?
Hi CG.
I think the bottom line is that any religion or any interpretation of religion which doesn’t bring people together in love, fellowship and unity, is not true religion, as even Jesus commanded us to love one another, and in the Bible it says that God is love, that God is no respecter of persons, and that the sun and rain fall upon both the good and bad, not to judge others, that would include religions, lest we be judged, and to be as one body, united.
These are all paraphrased verses from the Bible. So apart from symbolic or literal meanings, there is a very clear exhortation to love others even ones enemies and to be united, yet focus has not been on these foundational issues but rather on very superficial matters such as supremacy and superiority.
To have love and brotherhood amongst humanity is far more important than trivial things like supremacy or superiority, for aren’t we all children of God and He loves us all and not especially one race, religion or nation? Again, God is no respecter of persons and loves us all, so why should we create this imaginary barrier called ‘us and them’ unless we have utterly forgotten the true spirit of Christ was love in essence.? Love for all humankind.?
Do we think that by division into over 40,000 sects this is pleasing to Jesus or God?
This is why Christ had to return, to reestablish love and unity as the foundation of religion not political power, nor supremacy nor superiority, all rather egotistical pursuits not spiritual.
Baha’u’llah reiterated that religion is for love, harmony and fellowship and that any belief which is a cause of disunity, sectarianism, war and so on is not true religion, as religion must cause love and unity.
So when an interpretation leads to prejudice, separation, war and sectarianism, then how can it be correct when Christ promoted love and unity? Surely, if the interpretation contradicts the Bible then the interpreter has clearly erred. And the Bible teaches love and unity. Yet we hear Muhammad or Baha’u’llah are false and ‘we are the greatest”. That’s clearly not the humility Jesus displayed and taught. That’s just how the Jews judged Christ and were they right?
I believe that any interpretation of the Bible which builds bridges, reconciles differences, and unites people from all faiths and races is the true interpretation. Christ did say that one day there would be ‘one fold and one shepherd’ indicating He envisioned all humanity as a family working together harmoniously.
I humbly believe the Bible is a messenger of love, so let’s see and embrace the interpretation which supports Jesus teachings on love and unity and all other divisive interpretations be put aside as they contradict what Jesus lived and died for - love.