Trailblazer
Veteran Member
I do not make any claims, I only have beliefs.So your claims are true but mine are untrue.
How is that any different to claiming you are right and I am wrong?
I believe my beliefs are true, but that is not me saying I am right and you are wrong.
No, He did not, because He did not tell me what to believe. I chose my beliefs based upon my own independent investigation.Of course they did. Bahaullah misled you.
“Bahá’u’lláh asked no one to accept His statements and His tokens blindly. On the contrary, He put in the very forefront of His teachings emphatic warnings against blind acceptance of authority, and urged all to open their eyes and ears, and use their own judgement, independently and fearlessly, in order to ascertain the truth. He enjoined the fullest investigation and never concealed Himself, offering, as the supreme proofs of His Prophethood, His words and works and their effects in transforming the lives and characters of men.”
Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era, p. 8
Independent Investigation of Truth
All straw men.You believe everything Bahaullah said because he was god's messenger.
You believe he was god's messenger because of what he said.
And you believe what he said because he was god's messenger.
And you believe...
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I believe Baha'u'llah was God's Messenger because of the evidence.
I believe everything Baha'u'llah said because I believed He was God's Messenger after I looked at the evidence that establishes that His testimony is the Truth.
“Say: The first and foremost testimony establishing His truth is His own Self. Next to this testimony is His Revelation. For whoso faileth to recognize either the one or the other He hath established the words He hath revealed as proof of His reality and truth. This is, verily, an evidence of His tender mercy unto men. He hath endowed every soul with the capacity to recognize the signs of God. How could He, otherwise, have fulfilled His testimony unto men, if ye be of them that ponder His Cause in their hearts. He will never deal unjustly with any one, neither will He task a soul beyond its power. He, verily, is the Compassionate, the All-Merciful.”
Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, pp. 105-106