CG Didymus
Veteran Member
A few problems with the way Baha'is interpret these kinds of things... Dead to them means "spiritually" dead. One Baha'i used that to explain the resurrection of Lazarus... Saying that Lazarus was "spiritually" dead until Jesus came to visit him, and then he became "spiritually" alive.Incorruptible is the way I read it and when we have the Christos indwelling in our minds and our beating hearts so much that we live through this spirit, we walk in a manner that is not corrupt, nor in error but in truth. Seeds come to mind in your addition of the writ, which is what I'm speaking about specifically. My kind, your kind, their kind, and other kinds all of the same spirit. I think this is called a type of unity and applies to many mansions.
Why go to all the trouble? If they don't want to believe that Jesus or anybody else are not physically resurrected, why not just say so? It's only because they need to show that they do believe in the Bible and the NT but just not literally. So, then they must come up with a reasonable sounding "symbolic" interpretation.
But then, why would they take anything that Paul said as the "Word of God"? They believe the manifestation, in this case, Jesus, is the only one that can speak the truth from God. Unless they are going to claim that Paul was a prophet. But then, are they willing to accept all the things Paul said? Like anything that would being saved by grace, and being saved from a sin nature that was inherited from Adam. Which I don't see how they can believe, since they claim Adam was a manifestation of God, just like Baha'u'llah and Jesus.
I think they try too hard to be everything to every religion to try and support their claim that their prophet is the return of every promised one ever promised by any religion. So, Baha'u'llah has to be the return of Krishna, the return of Jesus and Buddha and the Madhi of Islam and Messiah of Judaism. To do that, they have to go through a lot of hoops to make the prophesies from all those religions work. I just think they go way overboard in their attempt.