InvestigateTruth
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Hahah, Well, I didn't think of it that far.Ha ha ties back into your post in the Baha'i DIR.
Regards Tony
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Hahah, Well, I didn't think of it that far.Ha ha ties back into your post in the Baha'i DIR.
Regards Tony
The point is by their logic, they shouldn't interpret any of their scripture since they aren't firmly rooted in knowledge but a Prophet is. So anything this Prophet says about their scripture should be accepted. If he says it means x and y, and they say it means m and n, they have to submit to him. Same way they expect Muslims to leave the day of judgment meaning.
Hahah, Well, I didn't think of it that far.
He says, in none of the authoritative Writings it is mentioned when the 1000 years start.That's the quandary we would face if we do not take for absolute truth, the 1000 year assurance.
Regards Tony
Now we getting somewhere.True. God can do as He wills.
But we do not blindly accept Baha'u'llah and His words. He had to first prove Himself, then we follow. Because it is impossible for God to send a Messenger and ask everyone to submit and obey Him, but does not give proofs and evidence of divinity
If you offer the Word of Allah as given to Christians, I see there is no foundation one can stand on, to prove the Quran is not likewise corrupted? Muhammad did not write the Quran either, he recited it.
Now when you research what remains of those original Words, then the Quran has the same foundation as the Bible. Oral transmissions before the final version is compiled.
Now in offering that I see the Bible is a sure Guide and contains the Word of God. It does have some errors, it is a much older document.
I see the Quran is also a sure guide and contains the Word of God and does not contain errors.
The Baha'i Writings have both the Word of Allah penned by the Messenger and the Word of Allah recited and recorded by a scribe. The copies are still available.
Regards Tony
Now we getting somewhere.
Yes and no, as that comes back to our choices and what influences them.
A Messenger is a Messenger and their person and their life and the Message has proved that.
The history of faith to date shows a majority rejects it anyway. After time it permeates the mind of others.
It like the News this Morning in Australia, we have the Headlines printed on the borrow.of the screen as they five the news.
On the bottom of the screen was 'World Order',
and the story was of the couple of Nations that were a threat to the World Order.
That is the message of Baha’u’llah and that is how it slowly permeates the mind of men. It is a confirmation of what was contained in the Message of Allah as given by Baha'u'llah.
Regards Tony
Tony, if you can prove your religion, then do so. Simply preaching God sends true Messengers and you testifying to Baha'allah doesn't advance anywhere.
I've made threads showing some high eloquent features of Quran. Just the start of the book with Fatiha and how we recite those words in Salah, and it's unique position to Quran, is proof enough for me for Islam. But you got nothing like this. You don't have a book like the Quran.
If you do, then prove it.
Proof is relative, nature and nurture influences our choices. Both the Bab and Baha'u'llah recited Words from Allah equivalent to the entire contents of the Quran in under a couple of days, which have been embraced by hundreds of thousands of Muslims as the Words of Allah, so it appears that is a quandary for each person to face for their own selves.
Both the Bab and Baha'u'llah have a Most Holy Book, for the Bab it would be the Bayan and for Baha'u'llah it would be the kitab-i-aqdas, which is linked here; The Kitáb-i-Aqdas | Bahá’í Reference Library
There is also over 100 volumes of writings, how much proof do you need? Choose any link below.
Writings of Bahá’u’lláh | Bahá’í Reference Library
Writings of the Báb | Bahá’í Reference Library
Writings and Talks of ‘Abdu’l‑Bahá | Bahá’í Reference Library
Prayers of Bahá’u’lláh, the Báb, and ‘Abdu’l‑Bahá | Bahá’í Reference Library
Writings of Shoghi Effendi | Bahá’í Reference Library
Messages of the Universal House of Justice | Bahá’í Reference Library
Regards Tony
I've been through them. If you can show why you think they are on par with Quran, then we can have a conversation. Otherwise, it's just hammering your testimony.
The only proof you have of the power in the Words of the Quran Link is the reform and inspiration they contain. They were also the standard that built Nations.
I could only offer that the Bab and Baha'u'llah demonstrated their Messages were thus endowed by Allah. That is why they put to death the Bab and Banished Baha'u'llah, they were attracting hundreds of thousands of Souls by the potency contained within that Word.
You will see in them what your heart wants to find Link.
Regards Tony
From my experience, Kitab Itqaan stays the same no matter how much I read it. I've tried it. The Quran, it changes over time. The more guidance and reflection you do of it, it changes form. The change is exponential - the more you see it change, you know the Quran you started with resembles nothing the Quran you know now.
I would say just by investigating his claims. If he has proofs. I didn't find proofs, and in his biography it is said he was an atheist before, and also, I don't see he even have a book really with any new teachings. It is just a claim at best. Baha'u'llah's writings are 100 volume of Books. So, are the Writings of the Bab are significantly large.Yeah but to you guys, there's more to come. So how do you know he is not another Mahdi?
The point is by their logic, they shouldn't interpret any of their scripture since they aren't firmly rooted in knowledge but a Prophet is. So anything this Prophet says about their scripture should be accepted. If he says it means x and y, and they say it means m and n, they have to submit to him. Same way they expect Muslims to leave the day of judgment meaning.
You are saying not true to my mention of the existence of minor prophets.
I must refer you to the Baha'i Teachings website.
Two Categories of Prophets
The Baha’i texts distinguish between major prophets—also called universal manifestations, those who bring a new “Book” and start a new religion—and minor prophets, those who assist, reinforce, or reinvigorate an existing religion.
In discussing this distinction in his book Some Answered Questions, Abdu’l-Baha contrasted the “independent” prophets or the manifestations of God with the minor prophets who are themselves followers of the manifestation in whose dispensation they live:
Prophets are in general of two kinds. Some are independent Prophets Who are followed, while others are not independent and are themselves followers.
The independent Prophets are each the Author of a divine religion and the Founder of a new Dispensation. At Their advent the world is clothed in a new attire, a new religion is established, and a new Book revealed. These Prophets acquire the outpouring grace of the divine Reality without an intermediary. Their radiance is an essential radiance like that of the sun, which is luminous in and of itself and whose luminosity is an essential requirement rather than being from another star: They are like the sun and not the moon. These Daysprings of the morn of Divine Unity are the fountainheads of divine grace and the mirrors of the Essence of Reality.
The other kind of Prophets are followers and promulgators, for their station is contingent rather than independent. They acquire divine grace from the independent Prophets and seek the light of guidance from the reality of universal prophethood. They are like the moon, which is not luminous and radiant in and of itself but which receives its light from the sun.
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In Baha'i thought only the nine I listed above are Manifestations of God.So who is "NOT" a manifestation of GOd?
I think you lost the audience with that question.Quote scripture directly brother. Tell me in the Bahai theology, who is an Akram Rasool, Who is a Nabi, who is a Rasool? Specifically, quoting direct scripture.
Thanks.
In Baha'i thought only the nine I listed above are Manifestations of God
I think you lost the audience with that question.
****************************************************************************************************************************Quran says Mohammad is seal of Prophets. Baha'allah says it means all Prophets are each other, Adam is last Prophet, Mohammad is Adam, type meaning, they are all last Prophet and first Prophet meaning.
Bab says 1000 years before the one God will manifest after him. Baha'allah interprets it to mean something, something, but then uses the exact same verse and says "whoever interprets it other then me other then it's apparent meaning, then don't follow him" (something like that).
Maitreya says well the apparent meaning is that no one other then a manifestation of God can interpret it, just as he interpreted Babs words in that apparent way, so it's the apparent meaning, but only a Prophet is to interpret it.
And so my question to Bahais. Why don't they accept Maitreya?
He "verifies"- "all Prophets" like your Baha'allah and includes Baha'allah.
Have you read his text? What makes you think his text is not from God? How do you know it's not your hearts not seeing the light?