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People ask me all the time why I believe in God. I tell them the evidence is the Revelation of Baha’u’llah. Then they ask me how I know that Baha’u’llah got a message from God. Then I tell them I have evidence. I also tell them that my belief is based upon logical reasoning, not emotion. I do not have any emotional attachment to Baha’u’llah, I just believe that he was who He claimed to be so I have a great reverence for Him, what He did on His mission and what He wrote.
I was just doing a web search for something and I found this website a Baha’i posted that explains what I have been trying to explain as to why I believe in God and why I am a Baha’i rather than the member of another religion.
If you are interested, I suggest you read the whole blog on the link below, but here is the summary:
Why Baha’i? It Comes Down to Five Questions
To sum up, we can articulate this theological chain of inference this way:
1. If the universe, then God.
2. If us, then a personal God.
3. If a personal God, then Messengers.
4. If Messengers, then Baha’u’llah.
5. If Baha’u’llah, then the Baha’i Faith.
Why am I a Baha’i? That is why.
Why Baha’i? It Comes Down to Five Questions
I was just doing a web search for something and I found this website a Baha’i posted that explains what I have been trying to explain as to why I believe in God and why I am a Baha’i rather than the member of another religion.
If you are interested, I suggest you read the whole blog on the link below, but here is the summary:
Why Baha’i? It Comes Down to Five Questions
To sum up, we can articulate this theological chain of inference this way:
1. If the universe, then God.
2. If us, then a personal God.
3. If a personal God, then Messengers.
4. If Messengers, then Baha’u’llah.
5. If Baha’u’llah, then the Baha’i Faith.
Why am I a Baha’i? That is why.
Why Baha’i? It Comes Down to Five Questions