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No rush. I will wait. I'm interested in hearing the whole story.I want to give you the truest response that I can give you. It may have to be in stages. I am packing to go out of town and doing this as a break.
IPlease provide details - when you can - explaining why you call yourself a covenant breaker. If it is because you have gone back to Christianity, you are using that title incorrectly.thank you for talking to a "covenant breaker".
That happens occasionally.I think the doubts were there from the beginning.
No need to apologize. But don't call yourself that, especially when talking to Baha'is. We get nervous.I called myself "covenant-breaker" because I left the Bahai faith. If that is incorrect, my apologies.
Oh, I can think of LOTS of questions. Perhaps I should wait until you get back from your trip?Is there anything else?
No, that is not what the Baha'i Faith claims.The Bahai claim to have taken the best of all religions and put it all together.
If you want, you can post this question in the "Non-Christian Religions" section.Where does that leave the Gospel?
I was a Baha'i for almost five years. I was very active during that time, and read quite a lot. I don't dare say I was deepened, as that kind of maturity takes much longer than five years, but I was serious and committed to the Faith.A few other Christians I have encountered have been Baha'is, but their grasp of Baha'i teaching seems to be nonexistant. So I am interested in your viewpoints.
At what point did you decide that Baha'u'llah was not a Manifestation of God, and His teachings are not God's Word?
I have it flagged so that every time I visit my user's control panel I will be alerted if there are new posts.Not sure if you are still checking this thread
Christians persist in telling my that God wants me to give up the Baha'i Faith. I will give them every opportunity to convince me that God agrees with them.You claim that you have found rational, logical proof that Baha'u'llah's claim is true. If this is so then I don't understand why you need to come here to ask anything else, unless there is something that you are still unsure of.
Responding to all the points you have made would be off topic, and I don't think the moderators would like it.I too was attracted to the Baha'i Faith by its beautiful principles.
The same beautiful principles, I discovered, are also found in Christianity.
I've been one for thirty-six years, and I'm not deepened yet.I was a Baha'i for almost five years. I don't dare say I was deepened
A lot of former Baha'is mention these as points they have problems accepting.the loss of admin rights for homosexual Baha'is in relationships.
no women on the Universal House of Justice
I only accepted Christianity (and other religions) as being from God because Baha'u'llah's teachings about it made sense to me. Before that I rejected any possibility of revelation, prophets and scripture.you really need to completely reject Christianity to accept the Baha'i teachings, in spite of what Baha'is might say.
Thank you very much. Peace to you, too.I submit this in all humility, not to convince you at all, just to order some of my thinking by answering your question.
Peace,
luna
Your essay does not convince me that God wants me to become a Christian.This thread is for comments on my essay.
OK, sry for not replying soon, but my point is that you can trace the beginning of religion to Judaism, and since Christianity is the conclusion of Judaism, then the only logical conclusion is that christianity is the only true religion. (very short form of course of the full explanation)Your essay does not convince me that God wants me to become a Christian.
I have some specific questions. If anyone would like to try to convert me by answering those questions, you can find me in the "General Apologetics" and "Non-Christian Religions" sections.
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