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And yet, Muhammad was a devil not a prophet from God. Bahai was a man, not a prophet of God.The idea that immoral teachings of Mohammad could be from God. Yes God might have used men who had multiple wives- possibly the only one close to being righteous in God's eyes, but to make a ruling that multiple wives is allowed, allowing divorce, marrying a child and having intercourse with her, etc.? We see Christ raise the bar of morality- even thinking of a sin as bad as carrying out the sin. Mohammad's ruling the result of his lust and greed.
And yet, Muhammad was a devil not a prophet from God. Bahai was a man, not a prophet of God.
The false teaching that comes out now in this age that claims the god of the Muslim , the god of Bahai, is the same God as that of the Jews and the Christians, is meant to deceive as scriptures foretold. And in this time period those false god's have their prophets still and who promote that falsehood that we are all one.
Bahai is derived from Baha'u'llah.First "PsychoeDial" try to get your nomenclature correct... When you wrote above: "Bahai was a man, not a prophet of God." A "Baha'i" is a believer, a follower of Baha'u'llah...someone who accepts Baha'u'llah as the Manifestation of God for this day. A Baha'i also accepts Jesus Christ, Moses and Abraham as Manifestations of God... "Baha'u'llah" is Arabic and is a title meaning "Glory of God".
I'm aware of that, yes.The oneness of God is also a teaching of our Faith and we do not attack other religions such as Judaism or Christianity because they are from the same Divine Source.
We'll have to agree to disagree about accomplishments credited to Muhammad.One of the signal accomplishments of Prophet Muhammad was the virtual conversion of Arabia from polytheistic religion within a few short years to Islam. The fall of idol worship in the Kaaba within the lifetime of the Prophet was an accomplishment.
Attack Christians, Christianity, Jews, Judaism. They are false Bahai of course and yet their hate is very real.
The issue here is those that try to convert Christians from the Christ faith unto the false traditions that enter in.
I can't name the member name here for obvious reasons of board rules. However, you know the one that claims they too are Bahai. And if you have encountered them or read their post record you'll see that they comport themselves the exact opposite of what you observed about a true Bahai respecting people of the book.Please explain your comment "Psycho Dial"...
I believe you. I'm speaking of a member here who hopes to represent your faith and does so with acidic venom and without exception in levying that tone toward Christians and Jews here. Either the identified Christian or Jew or the faiths of Christianity Judaism.We have no animosity toward Christians... No hate messages or statements about devils are made by us ... No anti-Christian websites either.
I got that after a few days of reading their posts, yes. Unfortunately, they persevere as one of the most hateful self identified Bahai here. The only one I have seen before I met you here.The only response you'll see here is to those who seek to misrepresent us.
Jesus said, he is the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father, God, but through him.
That's pretty much it.
I have been told that the Bahai Faith is headquartered at Mount Carmel in Israel.
I have also been told that as much as 12% of the population of Iran is Bahai.
I have been told that one of the people who served as Prime Minister under the last Shah was a Bahai.
The Bahais are persecuted by Shiite Moslems in Iran. Being part of a religion with its headquarters in Israel doesn't help, although they would probably be persecuted anyway.
In post #45, Arthra said
<< Joseph Smith and Lao Tse are not considered Manifestations.
We do acknowledge there are prophets who are under the shadow of the Manifestations of God somewhat similar to how Christians regard the "minor Prophets" of the Bible. They are dependent prophets: >>
I will have to disagree. Christians make no theological distinction between major prophets and minor prophets. There are no “dependent prophets.” The only difference is that some prophets left behind a larger body of writing or sayings that has come down to us. We learn more from the major prophets because more of their sayings has come down to us. Whether a “major prophet” is really greater in God's eyes than a “minor prophet” is not something a mortal can know.
I've been told that Baha Ullah wrote almost a hundred books that have never been translated into English. Is that still true? It doesn't make it any easier for an English-speaking person to know what the Bahai Faith is all about.
We Christians have had many problems with different translations and their interpretation vis-a-vis the original languages.Dale,
Thanks for your post!
The Writings of the Bab and Baha'u'llah are indeed vast but many of the essential Writings have been translated and are currently online in English translation. You can review and search the Writings at
http://reference.bahai.org/en/
As you scroll down on the left side of your screen you'll note there are also included Writings in Arabic and Farsi.
I would say that "Baha'u'llah and the New Era" is still one of the best overall introductions to the Faith and it's online at:
http://bahai-library.org/books/new.era/
One of the truly exciting aspects of being a Baha'i I can tell you is receiving the bounty of reading Writings that have been newly translated. Since I've been a Baha'i there have been several newly translated books including the Kitab-i-Aqdas, The Summons of the Lord of Hosts, Gems of Divine Mysteries, The Tabernacle of Unity. In the future there will be more...
There is a letter I recently read re. the untranslated material as follows:
"...much of the unpublished and untranslated material consists of day-to-day correspondence and personal guidance and encouragement, which is less likely to be of general interest. The World Centre is actively pursuing a publication programme for the as yet unpublished major works of the Central Figures of the Faith and Shoghi Effendi."
(at http://bahai-library.com/uhj_numbers_sacred_writings )
We Christians have had many problems with different translations and their interpretation vis-a-vis the original languages.
Are there Authorised Translations seen as authoritive as to teachings in English? Or are the Farsi and Arabic originals considered the only authority? If so, are Bahai encouraged to learn Arabic and Farsi? Do one of these act as your liturgical language?
Likewise if a Bahai made a translation into another language, would these need to be authenticated by the House of Justice?
When I was younger, one of my roommates was a Bahai. One of the things I learned about the Bahai Faith is that unlike Christian churches, you don't choose what congregation you belong to. They assign you to the congregation that covers your town or neighborhood.
As I understand it, most of the meetings are secret. My roommate occasionally held a Bahai meeting in our apartment but I wasn't allowed to attend. This is certainly a great contrast to Christianity.
I am told that the Bahai Faith is democratic, they elect their leaders, except that no one is allowed to run for office. I have also been told that the the Bahai state assemblies can act in some sense as a legislature, laying down rules for Bahai members in that area to follow.