PoetPhilosopher
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I did find this helpful, even if some may argue it's "rhetoric":
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Well, I'll be so bold as to suggest some souls are more advanced than others. And I learn from those I believe are more advanced than me.
God is unknowable. Any connection we have with God is via Gods chosen Messenger.
That is up to each of us.
Regards Tony
Learning about scripture (at church) improves my relationship with God as I believe he communicates with humankind via scripture
And a good worship service makes me feel closer to God
The Message given from God always includes a Covenant and Laws that we must Follow in the age the Message is given. It is an elixir that would cure the ills of humanity. As God is all knowing, God knows what humanity is about to face and thus the Messenger comes to give us what is required to avoid the calamity to come.
This is also a good way to recognize them, think of what humanity now faces and has a solution to this problem been given?
Regards Tony
I imagine so.To a Baha’i God is the ‘unknowable essence’
I imagine so.so any imagined form of God would be just worshipping our own imaginations.
By God! There must have been millions of 'em by now!These Mediators such as Jesus, Buddha, Muhammad are Baha’is believe, Perfect Beings Who pre-existed and are All Knowing and possess both innate and infallible knowledge and wisdom.
They are sent by God to OFFER solutions for problems mankind faces especially during times of high corruption in both religion and politics
I'm not sure I understand how doing things as a group directly relates to being told by others what to do.Group worship, group prayer, group self-affirmation, that sort of thing.
Religions are collections of platitudes, traditions, and practices that help people to hold onto and maintain their relationship with their God, and to live by it in their actual lives.If you believe in god, meaning that you have a personal relationship with god, what need do you have for religion?
Isn't it essentially other people telling you how you should have a relationship with god?
Can you offer an example or two to illustrate how they are influenced?Well religion could be looked at as following the teachings of more advanced souls that came before.
Perhaps in very modern times with the advance of education and worldly exposure more people are thinking for themselves and not following the traditional religions. But they are typically influenced by spiritual thinkers that came before and not totally inventing the wheel.
God is unknowable. Any connection we have with God is via Gods chosen Messenger.
The Messenger gives the Laws and Teachings for the age we live in. Thus Faith unfolds in the practice of the Message brought by the Manifestation of God.
Regards Tony
If you believe in god, meaning that you have a personal relationship with god, what need do you have for religion?
Isn't it essentially other people telling you how you should have a relationship with god?
Okay, but what need is there for religion?
God is unknowable. Any connection we have with God is via Gods chosen Messenger.
If you believe in god, meaning that you have a personal relationship with god, what need do you have for religion?
Isn't it essentially other people telling you how you should have a relationship with god?
These two statement appear contradtictory.
If God is unknowable, how can a messenger know God?