Truthseeker
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Yes, attack back, that's what happens in debates. This is not even the correct dates for Baha'u'llah. The correct dates are 1817-1892.Baha'u'llah (1770-1872) - Persia
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Yes, attack back, that's what happens in debates. This is not even the correct dates for Baha'u'llah. The correct dates are 1817-1892.Baha'u'llah (1770-1872) - Persia
Thankyou if the date correction is accurate.Yes, attack back, that's what happens in debates. This is not even the correct dates for Baha'u'llah. The correct dates are 1817-1892.
It should be known that the earliest documents informing us of what the early Christian church believedYou should know that the Baha'i teachings don't teach that Paul was a liar and false Prophet. This is a an extreme position by one Christian scholar. This one is really out there. I'm referring to the second link. I don't think he was a liar or false Prophet, regardless of Baha'i teachings. You shouldn't rely on other people to win an argument. You are picking people who already see things as you do to confirm your view on this. That is not independent investigation. You should look on all sides to find the truth.
This is one thing that happens when people debate, and has happened here.
You forgot Vissarion the Russian JesusThese are twenty two men (or women) who claimed either some kind of reincarnation / re-embodiment / spiritual channeler of Christ or someone else (Confucious, Mary Magdelen, Buddha) and/or claimed messianic status for themselves. They founded various messianic like cults. Most claimed to give some supposedly more accurate interpretation of the Bible. Everyone was a False Christ.
John Nichols Thom (1799-1838) - England
Arnold Potter (1804-1872) - America
Baha'u'llah (1770-1872) - Persia
William Water Davies (1833-1906) - America
Gulam Amhad (1835-1908) - India
Lu Paling Bor (1898-1968) - Netherlands
Ernest Norman (1904-1971) - American
Krishna Venta (1911-1958) - America
Ansang Hong (1918-1985) South Korea
Sun Myung Moon (1920-2012) - South Korea
Jim Jones (1931-1978) - America
Marshal Applewhite (1931-1977) - America
Wayne Bent (aka Michael Traveser) (still living serving time) America
Arafan Muhammed (ska Ara Pin) (founded a cult in 1975) - Malaysia
Matayoshimitsuo (founded a cult 1997) - Japan
Jose Luis De Jesus Miranda (1936-2014) Latin America
Christ Lisbet (wife of deceased husband above) - Latin America
Ezekiel Atusi (1918-2000) - Peru
David Shayler (proclaimed himself the Messiah 2007) England
Oscar Romero ( claimed to be Jesus Christ in 2011) America
Alan John Miller (still living ) - Australia
Enri Christo (proclaimed himself reincarnation of Jesus Christ in 1969) - Brazil
Yes, attack back, that's what happens in debates. This is not even the correct dates for Baha'u'llah. The correct dates are 1817-1892.
Surely. The latter had not yet been born though.I don't intend to debate this. In a couple of instances what Paul says goes against what Baha'i says.
All the twelve apostles had this HOPE that Jesus would soon return. However, it is impossible to deny that they prepared theirIn another instance, it is apparent to me that Paul expected that in his lifetime Jesus would return.
I don't mean to sound grumpy on you.You can contend that if you want, but I won't enter into a quagmire of debate on that, because I know I won't affect your opinion. I'm sure you know Paul well, and have your reasons for believing that Paul did not really say that. I feel sure I don't know Paul as well as you do, I'm sure. I haven't paid a lot of attention to the letters after the Gospels, because I feel certain these are opinions of fallible people, while in the Gospels there is Christ, which is not a fallible person, though we are not sure what exactly he said because what he said was written down decades later. @Trailblazer is debating this, which is her style here, but it isn't mine. She knows she won't change your mind, but is putting on the record what she thinks on this to get some people who read her opinion to think about this. At least that's how I understand her rationale. I'm all the time not understanding her rationale. I just have a different way of dealing with stuff like this, I'm not going to try to tell @Trailblazer that she is taking a wrong approach.
There are quite a few more that I didn't mention.You forgot Vissarion the Russian Jesus
Sweet daddy lolThere are quite a few more that I didn't mention.
Father Divine, Sweet Daddy Grace, maybe David Koresh, on and on.
There will be more.
I do take it with a grain of salt. It is not a serious attack, because of the incorrect dates. This person knows nothing about the Baha'i Faith. Totally nonthreatening.As I said to @Trailblazer the other day, I'm confident that you're taking all of this redundant proselytizing and preaching of Christianity with a grain of salt. Honestly, I can't think of a single reason why you or she should take any of this disparaging of your Baha'i Faith seriously. Don't let it get to you, my friends.
Every one was a false Christ except Baha'u'llah, who never claimed to be Christ.These are twenty two men (or women) who claimed either some kind of reincarnation / re-embodiment / spiritual channeler of Christ or someone else (Confucious, Mary Magdelen, Buddha) and/or claimed messianic status for themselves. They founded various messianic like cults. Most claimed to give some supposedly more accurate interpretation of the Bible. Everyone was a False Christ.
I do not care what the Baha'i teachings teach. I can think for myself.You should know that the Baha'i teachings don't teach that Paul was a liar and false Prophet. This is a an extreme position by one Christian scholar.
They follow Jesus who is god in flesh, raised himself from the dead and will return with a new heaven and new earth. Furthermore, most of them see this as symbolic to their time.I do not care what the Baha'i teachings teach. I can think for myself.
Aside from that, I did not say that Paul was a liar and false Prophet.
I only ever said he contradicted what Jesus taught and changed the course of Christianity so that it because the religion of Paul, not the religion of Jesus.
That is abundantly clear to anyone who has studied the Bible. If the UHJ feels a need to cover for Paul that is not my problem.
If Christians want to follow Paul instead of Jesus that's fine, but they should be aware of who they are following.
I did not pick these links to win an argument. I only posted the links that I found and I don't necessarily agree with everything that is on all the links.You shouldn't rely on other people to win an argument. You are picking people who already see things as you do to confirm your view on this. That is not independent investigation. You should look on all sides to find the truth.
They follow the teachings of Paul, and regarding who Jesus was, most of those teachings are false.They follow Jesus who is god in flesh, raised himself from the dead and will return with a new heaven and new earth. Furthermore, most of them see this as symbolic to their time.
You are so far off the mark, I'm not bothered in the least.Thankyou if the date correction is accurate.
Do you have a "glass jaw?" - able to dish skepticsm out in spades,
yet not able to take in when it comes back your way?
Are you hunting for scholars though who agree with you?Why should I look for the truth as to whether Paul contradicted Jesus when that research that has already been done? I am not a Bible scholar, so I rely on people who are scholars.
No, I am not doing that, but I'd like to see any scholars who say that Paul did not change the course of Christianity, or that Paul never contradicted what Jesus said.Are you hunting for scholars though who agree with you?
That is right .. there are varying opinions .. and that goes for the opinions of authorsJesus never claimed to be God in the flesh and Jesus never said that He rose from the dead. Men wrote those resurrection stories about Jesus.
I agree with everything you said here.I believe that Paul/Saul was a sincere convert in as much as he believed Jesus is the Jewish
Messiah .. many beliefs expressed in Pauline works are those of his own, and often misunderstood..
..taken out of context.
Paul/Saul was not a prophet, despite his visions/dreams. He didn't claim to be.
He was a teacher .. he taught non-Jews.