CG Didymus
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And that's why you keep getting asked for proof and evidence.Or maybe there is one who is right and all the rest are wrong.
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And that's why you keep getting asked for proof and evidence.Or maybe there is one who is right and all the rest are wrong.
Some of that happened before 1844 and some happened after that.Matt 24:3 As Jesus was sitting on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to him privately. “Tell us,” they said, “when will this happen, and what will be the sign of your coming and of the end of the age?”Was all this about 1844? Did all this happen in 1844? Who were the false messiahs in 1844?
4 Jesus answered: “Watch out that no one deceives you. 5 For many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am the Messiah,’ and will deceive many. 6 You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come. 7 Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be famines and earthquakes in various places. 8 All these are the beginning of birth pains.
9 “Then you will be handed over to be persecuted and put to death, and you will be hated by all nations because of me. 10 At that time many will turn away from the faith and will betray and hate each other, 11 and many false prophets will appear and deceive many people. 12 Because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold, 13 but the one who stands firm to the end will be saved. 14 And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come...
23 At that time if anyone says to you, ‘Look, here is the Messiah!’ or, ‘There he is!’ do not believe it. 24 For false messiahs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect.
I'll let you wrestle with all of that because it does not matter to me what the Bible says about the return of Christ, unless I am engaged in a conversation with a Christian.And then your special verses that you like to quote. Why do you take those out of context? Do you even know the context? Why do you take other verses as symbolic but these as literal? You have said you don't read or study the NT, so how did you find these four verses? Do you just look for verses, and take them out of context to "prove" your point? But then again, just like with Matthew, who is this John? Why do we trust that what he said really is true? Did he follow Jesus around and take notes? How long after Jesus died and raise from the dead did this John write this stuff? But, if we are going to take John at his word, he said he saw the risen Jesus alive. And if it is the same John that wrote Revelation, he was expecting Jesus to come back.
I have explained what the evidence is and even provided the links to the books people can read, but AI ma not going to do other people's homework. If they care enough they can do the research, and if not they won't... It will not make any different to God because God us Self-Sufficient.And that's why you keep getting asked for proof and evidence.
I can have one without the other.
I can say “I believe it” without claiming it is true, and after all
logically speaking my believing it does not make it true.
No, I believe Baha'u'llah, who was more than an ordinary human, and I believe He was infallible.
I have never refused to share that evidence, I have shared it many times; but all atheists say "that's not evidence" so I see no point in sharing it again.
People can and do believe all sorts of things that are not true, but that does not mean that what I believe is not true; it could be true or false.
I asked because you were complaining about what God actually does so I wanted to see if you could come up with something better.
Even if you could that is a moot point because there is no reason to believe that God is trying to make His presence and Will known to everyone.
If I had the time, I could explain how your plan would not work and how Baha'u'llah's Plan will work.
God's Plan is no mystery. Baha'u'llah laid it all out with His Own Pen, and it is available online in the Baha'i Reference Library for everyone to read or download for free.
Wouldn't you like to know, it would change your life, but maybe it is best to let sleeping dogs lie, because I am not sure you would like the life of a Baha'i, as it is not an easy life.
So prove your prophet is genuine. It's a reasonable request seeing as you afree there are so manyfalse prophets and it's so easy for them to con us.You have a legitimate point.
They follow false prophets because they are naive and foolish. Why do so many people vote for Trump?
I rest my case.
Or maybe there is one who is right and all the rest are wrong.
So Baha'u'llah is in charge of getting his message across. Where does god come into it?It has nothing to do with God, because God is not the one who is responsible for getting the message of Baha'u'llah out.
And it will only be through the work of the Baha'is that the message of Baha'u'llah gets out.
If it is a con, it would be the biggest con job ever foisted upon humanity.
That's right, that is the beauty of free will.
But you did, give it up I caught you out.Trailblazer said: I never said only the messengers get the messages and in a form, us mere mortals won't understand.
In fact, I said the exact opposite. I said that the Messengers get the message in a form humans CAN understand; and that is the whole reason why God uses Messengers, because their communication is understandable to humans.
No, I did not forget.
What's your point?
Cut to the chase.
Correct, I believe the claim because I have accepted it as true.That is logically impossible.
When you believe something, then there is a claim that is being believed. It is what "believing" means: to accept a claim as accurate / correct.
If I ask you "what do you believe?", then your answer will be the claim that is being believed.
I can say “I believe it” without claiming it is true.That makes no sense.
To believe = to accept as true.
And that is why I accept it is true but I do not claim it is true.You can certainly say that again. Yes, believing a claim doesn't make the claim true. It only means that you accept it as true.
As I said yesterday in another post to you, it would take too long to find those posts I had posted and give you links to them, so I found my Word document and posted what I believe the evidence is again.Link to some examples?
Mere beliefs are but true beliefs are not.The point is: mere beliefs are a dime a dozen.
I did not decide that for the reasons you gave. The only thing I can say is that you could not come up with something better than God has already come up with because as a matter of logic, an All-Knowing God has to know the best way to communicate to humans. So even if something seems stupid to you and other atheists, if that is what God used as a way to communicate, it has to be the best way, because an All-Knowing God would have to know the best way. Do you understand?Yet you already decided before hand that I couldn't. And the only reason you believed that is because you have simply decided to believe that god is mysterious and infallible and if some action of his seems extremely stupid to us, by definition it must mean that we simply don't get it.
Why make it a win/lose game? This is not a game to me, it is serious business. I am not trying to be 'one up' on atheists, I am sincerely trying to communicate what I believe.It's one of those cop-outs you always use. It basically comes down to "heads I win, tails you lose".
God has not played hide and seek. He clearly revealed Himself through the Revelation of Baha'u'llah. Just because not that many people have found the Baha'i Faith to date, for various reasons, THAT does not mean God is hiding.If "the plan" is to play hide and seek and deceive the vast majority of humans, I'll agree.
I never suggested that you look at every religious idea that ever existed. I looked only at the Baha'i Faith and then after looking at it I knew it was the Truth so I joined. I did not look at all the other religions before I joined, why would I have to? I got married 3 weeks after I met my husband and we are still married 35 plus years later. I never compared him with other men before we got married. I just knew he was the one.I have no reason to waste my time with that. If I had to give a "fair chance" to every single religious idea out there "just in case", I'ld have to spend multiple lifetimes on that.
I fully agree that this is the best approach, let the evidence be your guide.So I filter ideas a priori, based on evidence.
I let the evidence and data of reality point the direction. I see no use at all in arbitrarily "choosing" a direction.
No, that is not a reasonable request. It is not my job to prove anything to anyone except myself. I can tell you what the evidence is and answer your questions about the Baha'i Faith, but that is where my job ends.So prove your prophet is genuine. It's a reasonable request seeing as you afree there are so manyfalse prophets and it's so easy for them to con us.
That is if you can, if you can't just dodge proving yourself.
Baha'u'llah was only responsible to garner a few followers who would carry the message of Baha'u'llah to other people. After that the message is carried to future generations by word of mouth and by the written Word.So Baha'u'llah is in charge of getting his message across. Where does god come into it?
You did not catch me doing anything. If you had caught me you would be able to tell me precisely what you caught me doing, but you can't.But you did, give it up I caught you out.
You can't prove anything to anyone but yourself and the already conned. That's your massive problem because you have totally failed to give us a list of what following Baha'ism will give us. Your notion about living in a world of pace is always going to require men with guns to protect us from the evil some choose to do. The fact that you have now adopted this life of peace only confirms my opinion because you have men with guns to protect you. Unless you live in the worse of neighbourhoods or countries.No, that is not a reasonable request. It is not my job to prove anything to anyone except myself. I can tell you what the evidence is and answer your questions about the Baha'i Faith, but that is where my job ends.
You answered one of my quotes, very badly.You did not catch me doing anything. If you had caught me you would be able to tell me precisely what you caught me doing, but you can't.
So the method of delivering messages is poor at best.Baha'u'llah was only responsible to garner a few followers who would carry the message of Baha'u'llah to other people. After that the message is carried to future generations by word of mouth and by the written Word.
God does not come into it at all, as God finished His job after He revealed His message to Baha'u'llah.
That is a huge subject as it gives us many things. You'd have to be more specific.What does following Baha'ism give us?
I do not know what quotes you are referring to.You answered one of my quotes, very badly.
Answer them all and we will let the others judge for themselves who is right.
Try giving me a list of what we can get from following Baha'u'llah. And stop avoiding answering the question. Because if you can't answer it we can draw our own conclusions.That is a huge subject as it gives us many things. You'd have to be more specific.
I do not know what quotes you are referring to.
I do not care if others think i am right. This is not a contest, at least not for me.
It has to be the best way if God chose it, and God is All-Knowing and All-Wise. Moreover, the method has always accomplished what God wants to accomplish, which is all that matters. Since God is the one doing the communicating, God sets the goals of that communication. Humans do not set goals for God.So the method of delivering messages is poor at best.
Among other things, you gain eternal life in heaven, which is much more than anything you could ever gain in this material world, which is only transitory, a very small part of our total existence.So tell me what's in it for us to follow Baha'u'llah. Because so far you only manage to quote his ramblings which promise nothing.
I am not making a list for you.Try giving me a list of what we can get from following Baha'u'llah. And stop avoiding answering the question. Because if you can't answer it we can draw our own conclusions.