I_are_sceptical said:
Christians say that when Jesus comes He will take all the believers to Heaven. But I am not a Christian. I believe different things.
I am talking about what baha'u'llah taught, if he was Christ and returned what did he do? Where is the heaven that was promised?
I_are_sceptical said:
If the world is corrupt, if there is war and famine and disease and terrorism, we should put God's guidance into practice in our daily lives. Then we will have Heaven on Earth. This is what the Baha'i Faith teaches. It is ideas like this that you want me to give up.
Yes as a matter of fact I think so, Man is not capable of doing this on our own. We are not gods, only through Jesus can we find redemption for our life of sin. We will never be able to stop sinning, God found this out after he gave the ten cammandments to Moses. Heaven on Earth will be reigned by God, Jesus will sit on the throne.
The great deciever wants us to believe we can all grow to the level of enlightenment that God has that Jesus showed us. The great deciever tells us that we can have peace on earth and become Eternal right here.
This is not true we are containers that hold a soul, our soul is maturing and learning here on this place of trials. Only through repentance for our sins and believing in the one true God can we be saved. But it is a battle here between good and evil, this is the place of satan right now he is working to thwart Gods plan for a grand finale, he is building up the weapons of the Earth to try to win this war.
The war is for our souls and none of what I said is metaphores. For some reason our souls are important to God and to Satan and God told us what will save us in this den of Evil.
Without the protection of the Holy Spirit, only through being saved in Christ can we resist and see through the lies of the great deciever who is the current ruler of this earth!
Revelation 12:12 - Therefore rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of the sea! for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath, because he knoweth that he hath but a short time.
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