You know the problem. Christians do use the Bible to tell you how and when Jesus will come back. Baha'is tell them he already came back and show their Bible references. Like I said 2000 posts ago or so, I went to the Jews and asked them. They gave very good reason why Baha'u'llah and Jesus are not their Messiah... but again, it is their interpretation of their Scriptures... not a Christian or Baha'i interpretation.
We still have the writings in front of us, we can all read discuss and conclude what they are saying, considering we also now have science helping our understanding.
Jesus said that anyone who lusts has already committed adultery in his/her heart. I'm sure the Baha'i Faith has rules that try to keep people's thoughts pure. Could you post some of them?
The Baha'i Writings also have quotes such as this.
Baha'u'llah says He came to create a race of men that could past the most beautiful of women on the street and not have one impure thought as a result. I will post the quote, or someone else may. I am not able to do it at this time.
How about one who seekethed it, and found the Baha'i Faith, and then rejected it?
This is life, as stated to be a true seeker with a firm foundation is the requirement of all the Holy Books. Christ describes it as someone who plants a seed in the right place.
We can reject our Faith in many ways. It may come as no surprise to many Baha'is that in some way each day we neglect what we have been instructed to do. There are many levels of rejection.
I feel this quote helps us in this regard " ..the good deeds of the righteous are the sins if ther near ones..."
If Christ didn't rise from the dead, what happened to His remains? To think His disciples over powered the Roman guards, rolled the stone away and took the body isn't plausible. The Roman soldiers would have made mincemeat of them.
I do not think they will be discovered but the general Location of the remains of Christ have been given by Abdul'baha and Shoghi Effendi.
It is of interest that the Muslims also did not know where the remains of yhe Bab went to as well. The story of the Martydom of Christ and the Bab are mirrored in corresponding events.
It's important, though. I strongly encourage you to look into it.
If Christ rose from the dead He is the Son of God.
If He did not He was just another man.
I spent 34 years of my Baha'i life looking at this subject.
Jesus the Christ, Son of God, the Alpha and Omega, the Beginning and the End, the First and the Last will always be who He claimed to be. We can not change that Truth.
We can consider it in different ways, that are also scriptural, which give a larger Frame of Reference to consider.
Regards to all Tony