Hidden Word (Arabic #1)
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Al-llah (The god) is the same semitic God worshipped by Jews and Christians. In the Bible the name appears as El, Eli, and the word appears in a plural form as Elohim. Jesus on the cross prayed to God saying ''Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?''. (Hebrew: 'el, Arabic: 'ilah, Ugaritic: 'il or eli, Aramaic: 'l, Akkadian: elu, etc. Baha'u'llah means the Glory of God. Same God we're talking about here folks.
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Hmm, thats good to know. I didn't know that! Thanks
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Well, Baha'is that speak Arabic would use it. Russian Baha'is would use Bozhe. English speaking Baha'is use God. They mean the same thing.
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And why would you question the word of God? How could you sit there as a Christian yourself and judge? How do you know if Baha'u'llah was a false Teacher/Prophet? Do you have ANY facts or evidence proving your false statement? Oh and "Allah" is arabic for God. Baha'i's do not use the word Allah. Muslim's do.
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Every Praise to GOD is so beautiful!
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Perhaps you would like to share with me, what these strong and demonstative evidences are? Baha'is are refuted and repudiated? By whom? If to your way of understanding, He hasn't come yet, then surely you are making assumptions? Perhaps it is by those who "Judge" before the end? this could be a case of the blind leading the blind? What do you mean by an "absence of objective evidence?" We don't formulate another Jesus. Baha'u'llah is the very One Whom Christ came to announce the coming of.
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4:34 But without a parable spake he not unto them: and when they were alone, he expounded all things to his disciples.(King James Bible, Mark) I was rather hoping that we could learn something together, but you are attacking Muhammad and Baha'u'llah without just cause 1 Cor 4:5 Therefore judge nothing before the time, until the Lord come, who both will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and will make manifest the counsels of the hearts: and then shall every man have praise of God.
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It would take literally speaking hundreds of millions of solo flights for Christ to be seen by everyone, and most of them today would be watching television. It is more important to have other sights than physical, for the blind would not see Him literally either. The Parables are exciting, and would be interesting to study from a Baha'i perspective. After all, you were asked to "Test the Prophets to see if they are from God! Surely it would be wrong to do otherwise.
Thank you dear friend, I can only do this in between asthma attacks.
NanaTeeCee 2 years ago
I would never argue, and I am approaching this from a learning stance. It does however look like you are on the defense, and I dont wish a conversation like that. You do not have to prove these things, I know them full well. As a Baha'i I believe in Jesus the Christ. Baha'u'llah has said many wonderful things about our Christ. He raises Him up in eyes of every Baha'i in the world, just as was prophesied that He would do.
NanaTeeCee 3 years ago