whirlingmerc
Well-Known Member
And can Baha'is truly say that any religion, other than their own, has "true" belief? I would believe that many people are turning away from "organized" religions. But it's not because they have the truth. It's because people don't believe those religions have the truth.
For Baha'is, Revelation jumps around, but probably not for Christians. But, don't even Baha'is use timeline charts based on prophecies from Daniel and Revelation?
And, the problem with having "Christ" already having come and gone, and the world is still in chaos, is that it makes Bible prophecies misleading. They mislead the Jews. And they are blamed by Christians and Baha'is for misinterpreting their own Scriptures. And now, it misleads Christians into thinking it will be Jesus coming and making things a Paradise again. It also misled them into believing that Satan is the cause of all our problems. And that when Jesus returns he casts Satan into a lake of fire with all evil people. But Baha'is say there is no Satan. So the story isn't true, which makes everything that many Christians believe to be true, false. I know, Baha'is will say that they have to look at it with "spiritual" eyes, but I think, if it ain't true, Revelation is being very deceptive.
Take care Tony, I suppose the fires down there are over with?
Christ is come but not gone.
All power in heaven and on earth given him.
The kingdom is both here and not yet in a time where God patiently waits
as the gospel reaches people from every tribe and tongue and nation, according to the promise that God will bless every family in Abraham.