Then belief in a creator God is at least one of the dogmas of the Baha'i faith.
In my opinion.
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strict observance of whatsoever hath been sent down..." That is what concerns me. The basic things, love everyone, don't be prejudice and so on, that's fine. And that's what I heard the most from Baha'is. But then when I learned of some of the other laws, then I got worried. Because the way the Baha'i Faith was taught to me was that one day it would be the government of the whole planet. One religion, one people etc. All the religions that have a lot of laws, that were supposedly given to the prophet by God, don't sound like they came from a God at all... But from the religious leaders.
Baha'is don't have God ordering that adulterers, fornicators, homosexuals and other people and behaviors that God allegedly hates, get stoned to death. But God still hates them. Killing the offenders didn't work. And if everyone who committed one or more of these offences was put to death, I wonder who'd be left alive? But now God has eased up on the penalties? Fool around and you've got to pay a fine. A guy with a guy or a woman with another woman and go get your head examined and brain fixed so it knows who to make love to and who not to.
In a Baha'i world, how is "strict" observance of the Baha'i moral laws going to be enforced? No dating, no kissing, no touching until married? I just googled "penalty for rape and child abuse in the Baha'i laws" but nothing came up. So, I wonder what that is?
Oh well, I don't see a happy, loving, peaceful world where those kinds of laws are still needed. And unless people become way more spiritual, I think those laws will fail to prevent people from doing all those things that God says he hates. And if people are doing those things, what is Baha'i leadership going to do? Strict enforcement of the laws?