CG Didymus
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I think the Baha'is have a variety of beliefs about the Bible, depending which Baha'i you are talking to, but overall Baha'is tend to disbelieve the Bible while saying they believe it. That's the fruit of the false prophet Baha'u'llah.
He said it's the "most great testimony"? What do Baha'is think is so "great" about it? I think they believe the Quran more accurate and more authoritative. So, I asked them about the story in the Quran about Mary giving birth to Jesus under a date palm. None of them answered back, but the answer should be easy for them... The story in the Quran, for Baha'is, is the one that's true. And the stories in the Gospels are not.Baha'u'llah wouldn't do a thing to harm the gospel or say that it is wrong and not applicable today.
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But I still keep harping on them for not believing in the resurrection story. If they are going to believe that, then why even claim to believe in Christianity, the Bible and the NT? They have, essentially, made the Bible and the NT meaningless. They don't believe the stories are accurate, yet they still say that Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus were all God sent manifestations.
As far as I can tell it is only to support their "progressive" revelation belief. Which is convenient, because they can say that all the past religions were true. But only true and relevant for the time the message was first given to when the next manifestation came and brought a new message.