Trailblazer
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This is the continuation of a discussion between @ Trailblazer and @ QuestioningMind
So you're right, my teacher analogy is completely off. However, it does tend to bolster my argument that god is a terribly ineffective communicator.
God is not a bad communicator just because humans cannot comprehend what was revealed in the Bible, because God did not even write the Bible, men wrote the Bible. However, as a divinely inspired text the primary message that God desired those men to convey did get conveyed in the Bible. One authoritative Baha’i position is as follows:
God is All-Knowing so God knew that any misunderstandings Christians and Jews had had would be straightened out later when Baha’u’llah came and unsealed the Bible as per Daniel 12.
Daniel Chapter 12:9 And he said, Go thy way, Daniel: for the words are closed up and sealed till the time of the end.
It is not God’s fault that Jews and Christians do not recognize Baha’u’llah and read what he wrote about the Bible because all humans have free will.
If humans dismiss the new Messenger, that’s also on them. Nobody can blame God for that because God is not responsible for what humans choose to believe.
“Every one of them is a mirror of God, reflecting naught else but His Self, His Beauty, His Might and Glory, if ye will understand. All else besides them are to be regarded as mirrors capable of reflecting the glory of these Manifestations Who are themselves the Primary Mirrors of the Divine Being, if ye be not devoid of understanding. No one hath ever escaped them, neither are they to be hindered from achieving their purpose. These Mirrors will everlastingly succeed each other, and will continue to reflect the light of the Ancient of Days. They that reflect their glory will, in like manner, continue to exist for evermore, for the Grace of God can never cease from flowing. This is a truth that none can disprove.” Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, p. 74
Having people comprehend the message of the Messengers is among God’s goals, but it is not His responsibility. Humans are responsible for their own comprehension because they have been endowing by God with innate intelligence. As such, the Christians and Jews comprehended enough of the Bible to achieve God’s goals for that age.
The Messengers effectively communicated what was necessary to achieve God’s goals in every age since, as noted in the passage above, the Messengers have never been hindered from achieving their purpose.
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God wanted His Messengers to achieve something or God would not have sent them. So, God wanted to achieve understanding among the people as to what the Messenger was trying to say through His Messengers.I did not say that so it is a straw man. God achieved what He wanted to achieve by sending the Messenger but after that humans messed it all up by misinterpreting what was REVEALED by those Messengers.
That makes no sense. You're saying that god achieved everything he wanted to. So all he wanted to accomplish was to send messengers... he had absolutely no desire to achieve any understanding among the people as to what the messenger was trying to say.
No, God did not WANT the messages delivered by his messengers to get messed up and misinterpreted by humans, but God ALLOWED that to happen because God honors human free will. God allows humans to do many things that God does not want them to do. The way we know that is because what God wants is revealed in the teachings and laws of Baha’u’llah, but we all know that everyone does not adhere to those.I mean, IF he actually did achieve everything he wanted, then clearly what he wanted was for the messages delivered by his messengers to get messed up and misinterpreted by humans.
God DESIRES that humans achieve understanding THROUGH the Messengers.God is not a teacher so the analogy does not fly. God reveals the scriptures through the Messenger and then the ball is in the human court. The reason the Bible was misinterpreted is because it was not written by a Messenger of God, it was written by men who were writing so many different things that were in-congruent and because there was no appointed interpreter of the Bible, so it was "anything goes."
Originally I was under the impression that your god wanted to teach human beings something, which is why god sent messengers to convey a specific message. But according to what you wrote above god has no desire to achieve understanding among humans, all he wanted to achieve was to send messengers.
It is kind of like that but not exactly. Baha’u’llah wrote the scriptures and they have been made available for everyone to read. God and Baha’u’llah DESIRE that humans comprehend what is in the scriptures, but neither God nor Baha’u’llah are responsible for humans comprehending what is in the scriptures. Humans are responsible for comprehending them.That would be kind of like as a teacher if the only goal I had was to pass out text books to my students, without any desire to see them achieve comprehension of what's in the text.
So you're right, my teacher analogy is completely off. However, it does tend to bolster my argument that god is a terribly ineffective communicator.
God is not a bad communicator just because humans cannot comprehend what was revealed in the Bible, because God did not even write the Bible, men wrote the Bible. However, as a divinely inspired text the primary message that God desired those men to convey did get conveyed in the Bible. One authoritative Baha’i position is as follows:
“The Bahá'ís believe that God's Revelation is under His care and protection and that the essence, or essential elements, of what His Manifestations intended to convey has been recorded and preserved in Their Holy Books. However, as the sayings of the ancient Prophets were written down some time later, we cannot categorically state, as we do in the case of the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh, that the words and phrases attributed to Them are Their exact words.” (9 August 1984 to an individual believer)
The Bible: Extracts on the Old and New Testaments
The Bible: Extracts on the Old and New Testaments
God is All-Knowing so God knew that any misunderstandings Christians and Jews had had would be straightened out later when Baha’u’llah came and unsealed the Bible as per Daniel 12.
Daniel Chapter 12:9 And he said, Go thy way, Daniel: for the words are closed up and sealed till the time of the end.
It is not God’s fault that Jews and Christians do not recognize Baha’u’llah and read what he wrote about the Bible because all humans have free will.
Christians and Jews had the essential teachings that were in contained in their scriptures in order to live moral lives as God intended. All the other things that were misunderstood were not vital to God’s Purpose for humans at that time. The Church fathers misinterpreted the Bible and created false doctrines such as Jesus is God and Jesus is the King Messiah but that is not on God; that is on humans. Because God honors human free will God allowed those men to do what they did.What is meant by the END TIMES is not crystal clear in the Bible unless one has the Writings of Baha'u'llah to refer to as a guide to understanding the Bible.
Ever since the Bible was written Christians have been shooting in the dark trying to figure out what it meant. Logically speaking, if Christians had been able to understand what the Bible meant, they would not have had to hold councils like the Council of Nicaea to try to agree upon things like the nature of Jesus, whether he was God or a man. If Christians had been able to understand what the Bible means Daniel would not have said this:
Again, this just seems to support my notion that god is a terrible communicator. He sent us messages via the bible thousands of years ago PERFECTLY AWARE that the 'guide' humans would need to actually understand the messages wouldn't be sent for millennia. He decided to wait THOUSANDS of years before providing the clarifying guide... which gave human beings endless centuries to misinterpret the message and invest themselves in elaborate religions all based on incomplete information. That fact alone means that a significant number of people will dismiss the new messenger as nothing but another false prophet just attempting to trick them into abandoning the TRUE religion that their ancestors have been following for generations.
If humans dismiss the new Messenger, that’s also on them. Nobody can blame God for that because God is not responsible for what humans choose to believe.
God achieved what He attempted to do when He sent the Messenger; in this age that was Baha’u’llah. Moreover, God ALWAYS achieves what He sets out to achieve through His Messengers, as this passage says, Primary Mirrors referring to the Messengers of God:But that just means I've had an incorrect impression of what your god is attempting to do. According to you he's already achieved what he wanted, so clearly having people actually comprehend his message isn't among his goals. So of course he's a terrible communicator, because he has absolutely no desire to effectively communicate in the first place.
“Every one of them is a mirror of God, reflecting naught else but His Self, His Beauty, His Might and Glory, if ye will understand. All else besides them are to be regarded as mirrors capable of reflecting the glory of these Manifestations Who are themselves the Primary Mirrors of the Divine Being, if ye be not devoid of understanding. No one hath ever escaped them, neither are they to be hindered from achieving their purpose. These Mirrors will everlastingly succeed each other, and will continue to reflect the light of the Ancient of Days. They that reflect their glory will, in like manner, continue to exist for evermore, for the Grace of God can never cease from flowing. This is a truth that none can disprove.” Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, p. 74
Having people comprehend the message of the Messengers is among God’s goals, but it is not His responsibility. Humans are responsible for their own comprehension because they have been endowing by God with innate intelligence. As such, the Christians and Jews comprehended enough of the Bible to achieve God’s goals for that age.
The Messengers effectively communicated what was necessary to achieve God’s goals in every age since, as noted in the passage above, the Messengers have never been hindered from achieving their purpose.
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