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Why not?It doesn't.
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Why not?It doesn't.
A seer is someone who can SEE into the future, but that does not mean He is a Prophet. Prophets can see into the future, but everyone who can see into the future is not a Prophet.Seers. Prophets. Messengers. How do you keep them all straight?
No, to my knowledge Baha'is do not believe in the angel Moroni and the Golden Tablets?Who, in the Baha'i Faith considers Joseph Smith a seer? I suppose that means you also believe in the angel Moroni and the Golden Tablets?
Why would it correlate?I learned long ago that intelligence bears little correlation to religious belief.
There is a possibility that the stories about the early Baha'is are first-hand, and there is no reason to think otherwise, unless you have confirmation bias.All religions have their silly stories and beliefs. Silly stories like alleged first-hand accounts where there is no possibility that the account is first hand (Bahai). Silly beliefs like Golden Tablets (Mormon). Judaism has the whole OT with David and Goliath and the Exodus.
Sure, all religions have their beliefs, but there are no sects within the Baha'i Faith, because we do not pick and choose what to believe. We believe in the authoritative Writings of the Baha'i Faith.Bahai's pick and choose just like all other religious people do. That's one reason why there are so many different religions and so many different sects within any one religion.
No, everything in the Bible is not symbolic, but some of it is.From your link...
We must reflect a little: if the literal meaning of this story were attributed to a wise man, certainly all would logically deny that this arrangement, this invention, could have emanated from an intelligent being. Therefore, this story of Adam and Eve who ate from the tree, and their expulsion from Paradise, must be thought of simply as a symbol.
So you believe Eden "must be thought of simply as a symbol". Do you feel that way about The Exodus? The Divinity of Jesus? The origins of the Universe?
Some of them told me why and some of them explained why to other people on the forum, so that is how I know why “some atheists” do not want to believe in God. But really it might not be that they don’t want to but rather that they do not need to, that they really do not care.So some atheists told you they do not want to believe in God, but you never ascertained why. Instead, you just make up stories based on...what?
That was not about atheists, it was about me.Still making up stories about atheists.
You are free to believe that if you want to because we all have free will.You have your baseless hopes. I (we) have my reality - everything dies. Death is final.
And people are free to choose which one they will believe, that is the beauty of free will.There are many interpretations. Just like you folks with Adam & Eve.
No, I just know a lot about psychology because I studied it for many years and I have an advanced degree. Psychology was the hat I wore for many, many years before I decided to come back to the Baha’i Faith and God about 6 ½ years ago. And psychology sure comes in handy in these discussions.You do love to make up stories.
I accept it because I believe in Baha’u’llah. That is the basis for my beliefs.Funny. You say some people don't think through the various aspects of afterlife, but you accept your version of afterlife. Sadly, you don't even realize that the basis for your beliefs is no different than the basis for their beliefs.
Wrong. I told you that all the Abrahamic religions are right in their conceptions of God, except for the Christian belief that Jesus is God.Again, like people of all religions, you believe your interpretation is the one and only correct interpretation and people of different religions have it all wrong. Tell me again about how "they did not think it through".
But the Bible does. Just because believers interpret the Bible differently that does not mean that God is different than what the Bible describes Him as. This is logic 101 stuff.Nonsense. Baptists, Mormons, Hebrews and Muslims do not "all describe God the same way ".
That is not ego, it is just a belief. And I never said that ALL the others are wrong, I just said that Jesus was not God. The Bible proves that because Jesus never said He was God and disclaimed that He was God. Christianity made Him into God at the Council of Nicaea.Once again you are saying your beliefs are right, all other beliefs are wrong. The ego of religious people is indeed something to be in awe of.
That is not ego, it is just a belief.Once again you are saying your beliefs are right, all other beliefs are wrong. The ego of religious people is indeed something to be in awe of.
Christians so believe there is One True God, even though most of them believe that Jesus is God.Yet you, yourself, just stated that Christians were wrong because they believe in the divinity of Jesus. So, clearly, 55% of people in the world DO NOT believe there is One True God.
That does not logically follow.The fact that there are more different religions than ever before attests to the fact that when there are more people there will be more different belief systems.
Don't feel alone. Many billions of people are in the same boat. Science is just not something that interests a lot of folks.do not know why what we know about the physical universe would preclude the existence of God.
I suppose I could start a survey of people who feel insulted by you choice of wording for the beliefs you espouse concerning their various beliefs and religions or lack thereof, but I doubt it would do any good to convince you. So I won't. But it doesn't bother you anyway as it shouldn't. You get exactly the responses you hope for. But next hundredth time an atheist or believer explains to you why they don't or do believe whatever it is, please accept they are telling you the truth. Either way, best of luck. I'm out of this convo.No, I do not insult any of those religious people simply because I have a different belief and I do not agree with their beliefs
It is not true that science does not interest me; I am very interested in science, but I am just not proficient in science because I do not have the aptitude for science.Don't feel alone. Many billions of people are in the same boat. Science is just not something that interests a lot of folks.
I wonder how you think you know how other people feel about what I say, unless they said how they feel.I suppose I could start a survey of people who feel insulted by you choice of wording for the beliefs you espouse concerning their various beliefs and religions or lack thereof, but I doubt it would do any good to convince you. So I won't. But it doesn't bother you anyway as it shouldn't. You get exactly the responses you hope for. But next hundredth time an atheist or believer explains to you why they don't or do believe whatever it is, please accept they are telling you the truth. Either way, best of luck. I'm out of this convo.
How many hundreds of times to I have to tell you that I have evidence that is sufficient for me and that is why I am certain that God exists?Or, as you put it, "the evidence is the evidence". More nonsense. If there is no evidence that demonstrates the existence of God, then why do you make any claims of certainty that a God actually exists? Unless you simply just want to belief that God exists.
I am not going to admit I do not know with any degree of certainty that a God or Messenger of God exists because that would be a lie. I know that God exists and I know that Baha’u’llah was a Messenger of God. Surely the Revelation of Baha’u’llah is evidence that has convinced me that God exists. Nothing will ever change that because I have absolute certitude.So rather than keep obfuscating with these silly semantic games, simply admit that you clearly do not know, with any degree of certainty, that a God or Messenger of God exists. Surely your convincing evidence is not based on a faith that grew out of the Shi'ite branch of the Muslim faith, by a prisoner who proclaimed himself as the prophet the Báb had proclaimed.
How many hundreds of times to I have to tell you that I have evidence that is sufficient for me and that is why I am certain that God exists?
Please do not distort my words. I never said that the evidence is the evidence. Let’s go back and look at what I have said.
Nobody can prove that anyone got messages from God, only the Messenger knows that. Whether we choose to believe the claim or not is based upon the evidence that supports the claim.
The evidence that Baha’u’llah was who He claimed to be is His character; the history of His life; what He did during His mission on earth; the scriptures that He wrote; what others have written about Him; the Bible prophecies that He fulfilled and the prophecies of other religions that He fulfilled; the predictions He made that have come to pass; the religion that was established as the result of His Revelation, what His followers all over the world have done and are doing now.
Baha’u’llah had a good character, an important mission on earth that was completed successfully, and scriptures that contain valuable information about God and other things we need to know in order to fulfill the purpose for our existence. Those scriptures have social teachings and laws for this new age in this new age and the blueprint instructions humanity needs to build the Kingdom of God on earth. There is a religion established by His followers who are living according to the teachings and laws and completing the tasks assigned by Him. Baha’u’llah fulfilled all the Bible prophecies that refer to the Messiah and the return of Christ, many of which are so specific and that they could not be fulfilled by anyone else in the future. On top of all that, Baha’u’llah made many predictions that came to pass.
I am not going to admit I do not know with any degree of certainty that a God or Messenger of God exists because that would be a lie. I know that God exists and I know that Baha’u’llah was a Messenger of God. Surely the Revelation of Baha’u’llah is evidence that has convinced me that God exists. Nothing will ever change that because I have absolute certitude.
I know for certain that Baha’u’llah was a Manifestation of God and I know for certain that God exists. The reason I know these things is because it was ordained by God that I would recognize the truth of this Revelation.I'm curious. Is there anything that you think you know for certain, that you would care to demonstrate why you think you know anything for certain? Or will you continue to parrot the same empty assertions, and commit more of the same fallacious arguments?
I know for certain that Baha’u’llah was a Manifestation of God and I know for certain that God exists. The reason I know these things is because it was ordained by God that I would recognize the truth of this Revelation.
“Be thankful to God for having enabled you to recognise His Cause. Whoever has received this blessing must, prior to his acceptance, have performed some deed which, though he himself was unaware of its character, was ordained by God as a means whereby he has been guided to find and embrace the Truth. As to those who have remained deprived of such a blessing, their acts alone have hindered them from recognising the truth of this Revelation. We cherish the hope that you, who have attained to this light, will exert your utmost to banish the darkness of superstition and unbelief from the midst of the people. May your deeds proclaim your faith and enable you to lead the erring into the paths of eternal salvation. The memory of this night will never be forgotten. May it never be effaced by the passage of time, and may its mention linger for ever on the lips of men.”
The Dawn-Breakers: Nabíl’s Narrative of the Early Days of the Bahá’í Revelation, p. 586
Is atheism a religion?
It depends on context and definitions
Most atheists bristle at the suggestion that atheism is a religious belief, and go to great lengths to distance themselves from the term.
But in modern usage, and especially in legal and constitutional matters, atheism is considered a religious belief. It is protected under the first amendment, and nobody can be denied freedom of conscience, for their 'religious' beliefs. The supreme court has ruled that atheism is protected, as a religious belief, under the first amendment.
There is a phony narrative that confuses this issue: 'Christians have Religion! Atheists have Science!' This is an attempt to move the atheistic opinion/belief about the nature of the universe into a false dichotomy.. a 'religion vs science!' dilemma. But atheism is not 'science!', anymore than a theistic belief.
I have no problem defining atheism as a 'religious' belief, by the common usage of the term. It is a philosophical opinion, and 'religious' applies. It relates to a belief about deities, and is a valid opinion.
To deny the 'religious' nature of atheism would remove it from protected status, under the first amendment.
Businesses, govts, or other human institutions could deny access, if one insists on a positive religious belief in a deity.
So, why is acknowledging the religious nature of atheism a problem, for many atheists? Is it not just another opinion about the nature of man, God, and the universe?
Is not believing in stamps, a belief?
How is atheism NOT a religious/philosophical belief?
Isn't denying the existence of God
Hinduism
Buddhism
Islam
Christianity
Wiccan
Atheism
Rastafarian
All of them are, except "atheism".Are these not all beliefs about the nature of the universe?
Should not atheism receive protection and acknowledgment as a 'religious' belief?
Why the effort to distance from a term that describes one's philosophical beliefs?
I see it as a very simple descriptor.
God
No God
Those are the possibilities.
"no belief in god".How does 'culture' change the meaning of 'atheism?' How else can you define, 'no God'?
Atheism has a world view that does not include God(s). Atheism
And just about all worldviews do not include 7-headed inter-dimensional undetectable dragons.
Is your disbelief of such dragons a religion?
See, this is the nonsense you end up with if you are going to try and define a worldview by stuff that is NOT being believed.
It's completely meaningless, pointless and just a plain distraction.
It actually isn't.It is a plain simple usable definition in the English language, nothing more nor nothing less.