CG Didymus
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Wrong? Which must mean you the all-knowing Trailblazer is right? But you contradict yourself. Here you say the NT is the Word of God not the words of the followers of Jesus.Wrong, the NT is the Word of God but not the words of the followers of Jesus who prefer to believe in Christian doctrines.
Since these people were followers of Jesus you walk that back. Then you say...so Mathew, Mark, Luke, John were not followers of Jesus, if so what were they??
The resurrection stories were written by men and imply the stories never happened?There are resurrection stories men wrote long after Jesus walked the earth but stories are not proof that anything in the stories ever actually took place.
I'm back and Baha'is do not really believe the Bible as believed by most Jews and most Christians. If Liberal Christians don't take it literally that's fine with me. Then Baha'is and Liberal Christians should qualify their statements... "We believe in some of the "spiritual" truths of the Bible, but many of the stories and events depicted in the Bible we don't take literally." Plus, Baha'is say they don't believe it is 100% authentic. So what percent is authentic? What percent is not literal?Then come back to me and tell me about Baha'is and how we do not “really believe” in the Bible
So where in the four gospel accounts of the post crucifixion story do the writers go out of their way to make it obvious Jesus didn't really rise from the dead? I happen to believe there is a good chance it didn't happen, but how would I know... maybe it did. Baha'is believe it definitely didn't happen, even though the gospel stories say it did.People take the gospels too literally, but the writers go out of their way not to be taken literally. Its like they are shouting "Hello this is not literal
We can expand this to the Jewish Bible also. It says God created Adam and Eve. Baha'is say humans evolved. The Bible says that some people lived to be hundreds of years old. Baha'is don't. So what do you say? That they were "symbolically" 900 years old? The Bible says Isaac was taken by Abraham to be sacrificed. The Baha'is say it was Ishmael. So why pretend you believe in the Bible and the NT? Why not just say you believe in some things in the Bible and the NT, but somethings aren't true? Like I say how would I know. For me, I think it is probably myth. But if, as improbable as it is, if it is exactly true, I have no problem with it.