CG Didymus
Veteran Member
The answers are usually "yes, it's possible". Yet, they are certain? So, wouldn't that mean, that to them, it is not possible? I don't understand. Why don't they just stick with, "Even though, there is no objective, tangible, scientific proof, we believe for sure, with absolute certainty, that God exists, and Baha'u'llah is his manifestation. And I'm sure a lot of ex-Baha'is thought that also... until they stopped believing it. So, for them, their certainty wasn't so certain.All I am asking is whether you are open to the possibility that your beliefs are not true, then, if that is the language you prefer. I am not saying they are not true, because I accept that they could be. But by the same token, they might not be, right?
One thing for sure, because they can't prove any of their beliefs about God and Baha'u'llah, these types of threads will never end.