There is truth and there is error. If Baha'u'llah is the Promised One, (which He is), then he is wrong.
Which he is? Yes, in your opinion. And if Baha'u'llah is the promised one then he is wrong. But... what if Baha'u'llah is not the promised one? Then you're wrong.
Baha'u'llah set the standard with proclaiming a Message guven by God.
He only set the "standard" for Baha'is. But is the standard he set something that all people believe and agree to? No.
Only a just and honest determination can find the truth to that claim.
No. If a person is judging Baha'u'llah by a different standard, like those of the Born Again Christians, then he is not the promised one.
My perspective is that of someone who believes the Bible and that it is God's Word and that it is the truth.
Muhammad and Baha'u'llah and the Bab have no problem in claiming that the Bible is not the truth. In fact they build themselves up by claiming that the Bible is wrong in what it says and that what they say is correct.
And there's that standard. Born Again Christians have the Bible and the NT to go by to set their standard. And Baha'u'llah doesn't meet their standard.
So, do Baha'is accept and believe in the other religions or don't they? Especially the beliefs of Born Again Christians? And they don't, because those beliefs contradict the beliefs of the Baha'i Faith.
You have it back to front. It is what the Bible tells me which helps me to identify who is a true or false prophet.
If the Bible and Jesus say that Jesus died on a cross and rose again and then Muhammad says that Jesus did not die on a cross and rise again, I know that Muhammad is a false prophet.
If the Bible and Jesus say that Jesus will return in person, the same way that He ascended to heaven and then Baha'u'llah says that is wrong, I know that Baha'u'llah is a false prophet and a false Christ.
If you think Muhammad is a true prophet then you are believing that the Bible is not the truth.
If you think that Baha'u'llah is a true prophet then you are believing that the Bible is not the truth.
Yes. Baha'is believe all sorts of things that go against what the Bible and NT says. Just to remind them... The Baha'is believe that Ishmael, not Isaac, was taken to be sacrificed by Abraham. If that's true, then when did this supposed error make its way into the Hebrew Scriptures? Can the Baha'is show when it happened? No.
The Gospels have Jesus casting out demons and raising the dead. Baha'is don't believe in demons or Satan for that matter. So, are the Gospels wrong or are the Baha'is wrong? And can either one of them prove it? Then the big one... Baha'is say that Jesus didn't physically rise from the dead. Fine, but that makes the Gospels false. Is that what Baha'is believe? That the Gospels are false? No. They try and pretend that they believe in the Bible and the NT.
Baha'is can't have it both ways. Born Again Christians might be right, but then Baha'is are wrong. And if the Baha'is are right, then the Born Again Christians are wrong. Both are going by different beliefs, and to each... they are right and the other is wrong.
Neither can conclusively prove it, so why believe either one? Because that's how religions are. They force people to accept things they can't prove. And for all the "oneness" of religions talk the Baha'is do, what they really mean is... "Our religion and our beliefs are true. What any other religion says that doesn't agree with Baha'i beliefs is wrong."
At least Born Again Christians admit that upfront.