Bird123
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I agree that making mistakes is part of the plan for learning. I made a pretty big mistake today and it could have been a great tragedy. Luckily, after two hours of prayers, it turned out okay, but I cannot even imagine if it hadn't. From now on I will be checking to make sure the front door is closed every time I go out and I will be really careful to never leave it open for one split second... Live and learn.
I do not need a book to tell me what is just common sense, but I like having a book to tell me what I should be seeking to acquire by way of spiritual attributes, since that is all I will be taking with me to the spiritual world after I die. I never would have thought certain things are important as they are had I not read them in the Baha'i Writings. Now I diligently aim for these high ideals. I see them simply as a Guide to right living. It is really no different from what is in the Bible although the Bahai Writings are more straightforward and easier to understand.
It would not be any different from the Writings of Baha'u'llah since God did write those.
“Were any of the all-embracing Manifestations of God to declare: “I am God,” He, verily, speaketh the truth, and no doubt attacheth thereto. For it hath been repeatedly demonstrated that through their Revelation, their attributes and names, the Revelation of God, His names and His attributes, are made manifest in the world....... in moments in which these Essences of Being were deep immersed beneath the oceans of ancient and everlasting holiness, or when they soared to the loftiest summits of Divine mysteries, they claimed their utterances to be the Voice of Divinity, the Call of God Himself.” Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, pp. 54-55
God did not write anything. There is no need.
Question? What happens to those who do not follow? Is it just like the bible and they go to Hell?
Since there is some goodness in all holy books, it's ok to read them. On the other hand, be very careful you are not being led indirectly to hating others through your learned judgment of others.
Since mankind wrote all holy books, they incorporate mankind's value of so many petty things that will lead away from God. Still, everyone is free to choose the lessons they want or need to learn. Lessons will arrive regardless of any beliefs.