samtonga43
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But some of your beliefs (eg that God exists) you say that you know. How do you decide what you can say with certainty that you 'know', in contrast with what you believe?It is something I believe.
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But some of your beliefs (eg that God exists) you say that you know. How do you decide what you can say with certainty that you 'know', in contrast with what you believe?It is something I believe.
Was objective evidence needed 2000 years ago? Gods, demons, prophets and God/men seem to be what so many cultures believed in and expected their people to believe in.You have no objective evidence Jesus said anything.
Thank you. I thought not.No, He did not say that directly
The words in bold are an assumption. You are assuming that your belief that MrB was the Representative of God among men is justified true belief.but He did say the Representative of God among men is the authority, and since Baha'u'llah was the Representative of God among men, that means He had the authority to interpret those records.
It would depend upon my level of certitude and how much faith I have. Some things I know, other things I only believe.But some of your beliefs (eg that God exists) you say that you know. How do you decide what you can say with certainty that you 'know', in contrast with what you believe?
No, I do not assume anything, I believe it. A belief is not exactly the same as an assumption.The words in bold are an assumption. You are assuming that your belief that MrB was the Representative of God among men is justified true belief.
It's really not, is it? And so your conclusion ("that means He had the authority to interpret those records") is illiogical.
I did not say you did. I was responding to this:I never said they should be.
Atheists do not have a Holy Book.
I don't know why other Baha'is don't want to just burn all the Scriptures of all the other religions. That way we could all just have one true Scripture, The Baha'i writings. That would be so much more honest then pretending they believe in the other ones.I was responding to your:
"Also, most believers are not willing to bend and try to see the atheist side of things."
The object of that sentence is 'most believers', not 'atheists'. Maybe read more carefully?
And my response was:
"Why not just do what you said you wanted to do and burn their Holy book?"
Are you denying that you would like to burn the Christian Scriptures (and who knows what other Scriptures )
I don't know why other Baha'is don't want to just burn all the Scriptures of all the other religions. That way we could all just have one true Scripture, The Baha'i writings. That would be so much more honest then pretending they believe in the other ones.
Why would anyone burn a religious scripture from an other religion? That is the biggest disrespect possible to a believer.Yes, I agree. But perhaps other Baha'is would like to burn other Scriptures. Maybe Tb is the only one on this forum willing to admit it.
Why? You would have to ask Tb that question.Why would anyone burn a religious scripture from an other religion? That is the biggest disrespect possible to a believer.
Why? You would have to ask Tb that question.