No, not most people, and certainly not as ignored and rejected and persecuted as the Messengers were.
Messengers are remembered. Normal people are ignored to the point we don't even know nor care who they were.
Who are those people and why does it matter if they are alive today? Books will suffice to get the information we need.
Why would I read a book about a chariot to learn how to drive a car?
God is not a person. God knows and decides. God is All-Knowing and All-Wise so God’s decisions are not arbitrary.
Only sentient beings, or persons, can know and decide anything.
I could care less about a live Messenger.
But you whine about people ignoring your dude when he was alive. You can't have it both ways.
Do you know that those who were closest to Baha’u’llah and knew Him personally were the ones who betrayed Him?
Jesus' closest pals betrayed him too. What that tells me is that they didn't command as much loyalty as they assumed. It tells me they probably knew something about the guy we don't.
I don’t find any of those other “messengers” compelling either. My money is on Moses not even existing as a historical figure.
You do not think that Jesus did anything for humankind?
Or are you talking about whether He and existed? I believe in Moses and Jesus existed because Baha'u'llah wrote about them.
Rethink those two paragraphs. You'll find some conflict.
All the Messengers of God that ever existed and the religions they established.
That idiot actually made Scientology a religion. Hell, George Lucas didn't even blatantly set out to make a religion and yet people are calling themselves Jedi.
It is a serious subject matter if God exists.
Then let God deal with it.
When I consider it with an honest mind, it is self-evident that the God of scriptures exists.
Which Ones, because the bible started off believing in quite a few. Later, monotheism was invented when priests wanted political and economic monopolies.
Christian belief is a selfish belief, only caring about getting to heaven.
Totally agreed, but since you believe that God doesn't really need nor care about our attitudes, it's moot, isn't it? No matter what we do or believe, God can just as easily send evil people to heaven and good people to hell if if floats His boat.
In my opinion, Islam has been unjustly maligned by Westerners.
Indeed. It's really no worse than its theological relatives.
a) First off all. Personally I believe we are all "Messengers". BUT I don't go that far to say "Messengers of God" ! First Define, then Debate
True. I can see the possibility that messengers are just talent show winners. They had a knack for something and the audience went wild.
c1) I know this stuff happens. Once I tried to study a very difficult (for me) Sanskrit scripture. I tried for many years. After like 60 pages start again, because I got lost. Maybe 10 times I tried like this. I don't give up easy. Then one night my Guru comes in my dream and starts explaining this scripture in Swedish. I wake up and think "what the hack was this?". I mean I am Dutch and Swedish is like Chinese for me. But after this dream I finished the book in a few weeks (was like 1000 pages). So this kind of magic I know it happens.
Reminds me of when I was doing badly in psychology statistics class and I dreamed an angel tutored me and I started getting A's.
Christ and Muhammad are proofs of God's existence through the power and influence of Their Teachings to transform positively the livs of so many throughout history.
But let's say Jesus and Muhammad were just mutants or something and wanted to be superheroes. No divinity required, just some biological weirdness.
tart simple: Create a definition of God that all on RF agree on
How will that work for polytheists, though? A God of Thunder won't have the same attributes as a Goddess of Death or whatever.
The Baha'i view is the God is an unknowable essence.
You might want to remind Trail of this. Trail seems to be pretty confident in knowing what God does or doesn't do.
I'd never heard of Jerusalem syndrome btwn and I was a psychiatry intern for seven years. Maybe I should have become a nurse, have greater humility and learn more.
Well, it probably wouldn't be in school because it's not really an official diagnosis, just more like an observation.
It (and the Qur'an) is in fact a very impressive example of taking refuge in audacity.
It just strikes me as being more "honest" in that regard. Christianity likes to claim God is love and forgets all the evil crap. Judaism claims to be historically monotheistic but that is betrayed by both the texts and archaeology.
It was many centuries after the Revelation of Moses until the Hebrew peoples reached its pinnacle under King David.
I would call that a pretty poor pinnacle. The Bible is a good instruction manual for how to make a complete failure of a nation.
The major difference is that Christ taught peace and loving everyone while Muhammad taught war and domination of primarily Christians and secondary all other non-believers.
Chasing people with whips isn't loving. Jesus encouraged the destruction of families and even societies over him. Jesus supposedly conquered death and sin the first time but is expected to come back to commit global genocide despite his "win".[/QUOTE]