Trailblazer
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They differ from each other in certain key fundamentals which distinguishes them from one another, which is why they are different religions.They contradict each other in the key fundamentals of what distinguishes them from one another, which is why they are different religions.
The Baha’i perspective is irrelevant to them and everybody else….. save Baha’is
All the differences are not contradictions and although there are some contradictions those contradictions are because of the various interpretations of scriptures, all of which are not necessarily accurate.
Yes, I know that the Baha’i perspective is irrelevant to them and everybody else except Baha'is.
As an outsider, are you looking from outside your perspective? Why is your perspective any more relevant than mine?And, if you’ll recall the gist of this thread was to see things from “outside” of ones accepted perspective.
I did not sat that they are false. I said I believe they are not fully accurate.In other words…false
And why leave out the other 44.85%?
Aren’t they also “not fully accurate”? i.e. false.
Do you mean our interpretation of what they consider their scriptures? They don't own those scriptures so anyone can interpret them.I’m fully aware of Baha’i’s penchant for equivocation, obfuscation, and selective interpretation of others religions views.
So I’ll gracefully bow out of engaging in semantics.
Likewise, anyone is free to interpret the Baha'i scriptures.
I don't post them because I think they are influential. I only post them to convey what I believe.As an aside….
What is it with some Baha’i (yourself included) constantly posting lengthy quotes of Baha’i scriptures…..
Are you under the assumption that they are somehow influential to anybody other than Baha’i faithful?
Why do Christians and Muslims post their scriptures?
There is no objective evidence that proves that any religion is true.As was plainly stated…accuracy of their religions.
Again, plainly stated….that they are true.
I save what I write in Word documents if I think I will use it later.Concerning objective evidence;….
We’ve had this conversation before.
Granted, it was some time ago.
Perhaps you’ve forgotten.
However, I see you’re using the same link and edited portion of that link to post in an attempt to obfuscate the actual meaning and description of “objective evidence”……
It’s like deja vu.
It almost looks like you copied and pasted it from that previous conversation.
I did not choose to ignore that, it just was not pertinent to what I was talking about when contrasting objective and subjective evidence.As you did before you edited out and ignored the salient point that it depicts as distinguishing between “subjective” and “objective” evidence.
Here is the portion you chose to ignore that occurs as the opening description of objective evidence, just prior to the section of the quote you chose to portray…..
“Objective evidence is evidence that we base on provable facts. In other words, we can prove the facts by measurement, analysis, and observation. It is possible to evaluate and examine objective evidence. It means the same as ‘compelling evidence.’”
There is more than one definition of objective evidence so my definition was valid.
I have faith in my religion and I am basing that faith on evidence.“Objective evidence is irrefutable
If the evidence is objective, it is irrefutable. If somebody has objective evidence that the law of gravity is true, it means that they have proved it.
Choosing not to believe compelling proof about the law of gravity does not make it false. Therefore, if I jump out of a third-floor window, I am still going to fall.
If I have faith in my religion, I am basing that faith on subjective evidence. Devout Christians, Mormons, Jews, and Muslims base their faith on subjective evidence.”
I don't want to hear the bunk about how only objective evidence is real evidence... been there done that.
Evidence: the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid: https://www.google.com/search
Evidence is anything that you see, experience, read, or are told that causes you to believe that something is true or has really happened.
Objective evidence definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
How I interpret that evidence is subjective.
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Proof: evidence or argument establishing or helping to establish a fact or the truth of a statement: https://www.google.com/search
Objective evidence is proof because it establishes something as a fact. The Law of Gravity is a fact since it has been proven objectively.
You know that if you jump out of a third-floor window, you are going to fall.
Fact: something that is known to have happened or to exist, especially something for which proof exists, or about which there is information:
fact
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