CG Didymus
Veteran Member
The Scriptures of all the different religions are more than just telling people to be nice and loving and those other virtues. And the Scriptures do more than give some social laws and rules. Scriptures tell the story of things that supposedly happened. Baha'is don't believe many of those stories. So, it's not just "interpretations" and "man made" doctrines that Baha'is don't believe.The spiritual teachings the virtues are taught by all religions and they can be accepted by anyone. The laws and social teachings differ according to the age and the people they were given to. So it’s easy to accept the Quran and Muhammad just not the interpretations and man made doctrines.
Then... Baha'is only recognize a few religions... the major religions. But they never talk about all the several religions that people have believed in and followed. They too promoted virtues and had social laws. They had their stories of Gods and God/men. And they had stories of the afterlife.
Why don't Baha'is talk about them? Do Baha'is believe they were true? Or do Baha'is believe those religions were false and man made?
I'll give you the usual ones I mention and you can comment on them specifically. The religion of the Greeks. Romans, Egyptians, and Aztecs.