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What was "miraculous" about his execution?Over 10,000 witnesses to the Martyrdom of the Bab, one of the greatest miracles ever seen, was performed in public.
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What was "miraculous" about his execution?Over 10,000 witnesses to the Martyrdom of the Bab, one of the greatest miracles ever seen, was performed in public.
Of course it can. It offers more that one already has. Obviously one is going to drink that first cup, so more cups are clearly desirable. and effective.When one has a full cup, another can not offer anything else.
Do you assume that all reports of miracles are true?Baha'u'llah took miracles off the table for the following reason:
Bahá’u’lláh forbade His followers to attribute miracles to Him because this would have amounted to the degradation of His exalted station. Nevertheless, there are many accounts left to posterity by His disciples, describing the circumstances in which He either healed incurables or raised the dead.
Famous Miracles in the Baha’i Faith
But he offered to perform a miracle to the Muhhahs as a means of showing he was a messenger of god.If a miracle was necessary to believe that He was a Messenger of God, that would be degrading, because we should be able to recognize a Messenger without a miracle. I think that is the reason.
So god's purpose is not to get people to believe in him, but to get them to reject him.The Messengers of God have always appeared among men destitute of all earthly dominion. They appeared just like an ordinary man. If a Messenger manifested all that is latent within Him and were He to shine in all His glory, nobody would be found to question His power or repudiate His truth. That defeats God’s Purpose, which is to test humans, not to make it easy to recognize the Messengers.
Do you assume that all the stories of people who have met religious leaders are true?Again one needs to read the personal accounts of those that met Baha'u'llah.
Each one of them will have a story to tell and there was on a lot of those occasions many people at those meetings.
Sorry Baha'u'llah, peace be with you.
Regards Tony
Post a link and I will read it, and let you know if I find it miraculous or incredible.An amazing part of the Baha'i Revelation was the 2 years Baha'u'llah spent in Seclusion in the mountains of Kurdistan.
One needs to read the stories of people that met him when he lived as and was seen as a dervish. None knew he was a Manifestation from God.
There is an amazing story of the response Baha'u'llah gave to a request for him to write a poem in the style of a well know poet. A feat no one else had ever achieved.
Regards Tony
What is "miraculous" about the Quran?My guess is, that it proves for all time that no miracle will be accepted by the later generations as proof of a Messanger.
The greatest miracle is indeed the greatest proof, that is the Quran.
How many will now see that as a miracle? A Baha'i embraces that miracle.
Regards Tony
Logical reasoning leads to the understanding that women can perform exactly the same duties of service as men. Heavy weight-lifting is not one of the duties, is it?It is not necessarily true that caring for a family and serving on the UHJ 'would not' create a conflict. It might create a conflict or it might not.. If you do not know what the duties of service on the UHJ are, you cannot know if it would create a conflict or not. This is called logical reasoning.
Of course you created a straw man. Here's why. I did not say that my job is the SAME as the job of being on the UHJ. You misrepresented my argument, and not for the first time. I believe that if you think more carefully you will not succumb to these fallacies.You really need to bone up on the logical fallacies. I did not create a straw man because I did not misrepresent your argument because it was easier to defeat than your real argument..
Your logical fallacy is the fallacy fallacyWhat is an example of fallacy fallacy?
No red herring there; it is not unrelated to living in the past.What you committed in the post I responded to was the red herring fallacy.
I said that duties are duties, a job is a job and all jobs are different....
This has nothing to do with me living in the past. You bringing that up is the red herring fallacy because me living in the past (even if that was the case) is unrelated to what we were discussing. It is a red herring because it misleads or distracts from a relevant or important issue..
And, as I have shown, your ‘explanation’ often highlights your misunderstanding.Do you see how this works? When I accuse you of committing a fallacy I explain how you committed it.
I have found that you don’t seem to understand when I try to explain where you are going wrong. Since you have this obsession with logical fallacies, It is better to let you work out your errors for yourself, because you tie yourself in knots when you attempt to explain why my (and certain others') assessment of your cognitive ability with respect to logic is wrong.I don't just throw out names of fallacies like you do. If you think I am wrong and you did not commit the fallacy you can explain why I am wrong, like I do when you accuse me of committing fallacies I did not commit..
If it confuses the issue for you, maybe you should sort it out by yourself?Apparently you cannot defend yourself, so you throw out another fallacy in order to further confuse the issue and that is called deflection.
You are ‘calling me out’ because you assume that I am misapplying the fallacies.If you don't want to get called out on misapplying the fallacies I suggest that you either stop accusing me is committing fallacies or learn the fallacies.
A clear cut case of psychological projection.Since you have this obsession with logical fallacies
The scripture came from the Messengers of God, either directly or indirectly.Where did the scripture come from, if not from someone with existing belief is what the scripture is saying?
That's true, but I have never refused to back up my claims with evidence, always stating that there is no' proof' that will be universally accepted, and we can only prove the truth of the claim to ourselves.Well, obviously. However - if someone makes an extraordinary claim (like magic happening), and then refuse to back up that claim, people will rightly suspect that thy have nothing to back it up, rather than they have supporting evidence but want to keep it secret.
God does not have to decide, as if He was thinking it over ... God just knows.So what is good or bad simply "is". It is not god deciding. Therefore god is subject to an external concept that he must adhere to ie. "good and bad".
(I predict that will also be "not what you meant". )
You make a good point. Scripture tends to anthropomorphize God.No. I am talking about him as if he is as described in scripture.
God has feelings, but they are not the same as human feelings. We cannot understand how God experiences or expresses feelings since we cannot understand God's intrinsic nature.So god does not feel "love" or "mercy" or "anger", etc.
God knows what is good or bad because God is all-knowing and all-wise.So good and bad is something that exists independently of god. God is merely passing on that information to us. So morality is not from god, it just exists without him as a brute fact.
Only in your personal opinion. We all have personal opinions.A very small and new one, with relatively few followers, who blindly parrot the meaningless platitudes of their charismatic leader. Sounds a lot like a cult to me.
I do not support it, I accept it.But presumably you support it.
I did not say that... The mis-translation of one word does not imply that.Interesting. So anything you quote from Bahaullah could be completely wrong?
The wisdom of the exclusion of women to date.Wait! So now you are saying that he did exclude women?
Wish you'd make your mind up Dave.
No, not that at all... Read that again.Ok. So you admit that Baha'u'llah did indeed exclude women, but you think it might not have been permanent.
So Bahaullah did prescribe sexist discrimination. The idea that he might reverse that decision doesn't make it not sexist discrimination. Also, as he is dead, surely you have to wait for the next messenger to reverse god's instruction?
Baha'u'llah was not sexist, quite the contrary. Many of His most eloquent prayers refer to handmaidens and I keep wondering why He left the guys out.You hope. Also, you are assuming that it will resolve itself in the favour of gender equality. What if the next messenger is even more sexist that Bahaullah?
No, the quote does not say that. Read it again, in context:Hold on. Are you saying that committees of Bahai's can decide that Bahaullah was wrong if they disagree with what he said? Seems to make a mockery of the whole "perfect messenger of god" schtick.
Articles say different things....This is only one article with one perspective. Other articles give possible reasons.Did you even read that?
1. Nowhere does it provide a reason for excluding women.
2. It states that the exclusion in "neither amenable to change nor subject to speculation about some possible future condition", which contradicts that it is not permanent and will change in the future.
As I said, "bear in mind it is not an official Baha'i website and these is misinformation on other parts of the website. However, I think what it says about women on the UHJ is correct."This is getting ridiculous. Both you and @TransmutingSoul condemned that website as false and fraudulent.
Now you are citing it as a reference.
You have truly jumped the shark!
No, I did not say that.You said that revelations about Bahaiism's sexism, homophobia and barbaric punishments was good publicity and you welcomed it.
How would you know if they care?The ones on here seem to.
Accepted by whom? A morally corrupt society?Excluding women from top positions because they are women = Sexist discrimination
Calling homosexuality "Immoral" and "a shameful sexual aberration" = Homophobia
Burning people to death = Barbaric punishment.
Those aren't my opinions. Those are simple facts based on accepted meanings and definitions.
A good attempt at avoidance.Whataboutery - the last resort of a failed argument.
You are responding to a post I wrote on Monday. Time marches on and as a result of some research I think I now know what the reason was.But you are assuming, without any evidence, that there is a reason, and it is a good one.
There is more than one way the fallacy can be applied. It is a hasty generalization because you have made hasty conclusions without considering all of the variables.You are misunderstanding the hasty generalisation. That would be if we said that because Bahaullah was a sexist homophobe, therefore all Bahai's are sexist homophobes. That is not the accusation. It is simply that the system (the rules laid down by god through Bahaullah) are sexist and homophobic.
That is not a miracle. It is just a person who lost faith. It happens.What about the miracle of people changing their mind and realising that it is all just a load of superstitious nonsense?
What was "miraculous" about his execution?
No, but I believe that are true if they are stated in the Baha'i accounts.Do you assume that all reports of miracles are true?
That was a special case and the miracle was offered for a particular purpose.But he offered to perform a miracle to the Muhhahs as a means of showing he was a messenger of god.
I did not say that.Yeah, that makes sense.
If it was just a matter of believing he was a spiritual teacher like or spiritual master where people could take what they wanted or needed and apply his teaching to their lives that would be different. But the claim is he is The Return of everybody ever promised. His message is The Message that is to fulfill everything. So, he is much more than a prophet, he is The Prophet. And if that is true, then the whole world should turn to him and follow his teachings. Because part of the claim is that those teaching will heal the world, that they will bring peace and unity to the world. If that's true, it would be stupid to reject him.My personally view is that Baha'u'llah is one of the prophets who have lived yes. Does that make me a Baha'i? No personally i do not hold on to any religious lable anymore.