The Promised Day is Come
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This faith has changed my life, giving me and my family hope for the future, joy and purpose. Baha'i Faith is the latest inspiration from God which deals so very directly with the relavant issues and needs of the times in which we live. So thankful to have investigated it for myself!
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For those who study Adventist prophecy, 1844 AD is the logical time conclusion, reinforced by 1260 AH. The place, as Jeremiah points out 49:38 is Persia: "The Lord shall set His throne in Elam" and "There shall be no nation where the outcasts of Elam shall not come." The Baha's have been cast out of Elam (Iran) to every nation since 1844. Even the Jews have gone home. Its all falling into place.
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@copacetic5 PURE BABBLING...you make no sense on any.
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@copacetic5: In my few decades as a Baha'i, one thing I have learned - and I pass it across the 'net to you. The differences among the followers of all the faiths has more to do with the misunderstanding of the message than it does among the messengers themselves. Baha'u'llah has taught the two 'sides' of religion - the 3 onenesses, as taught - and the non-essentials, which are all about the contingent world. Embrace the former, and leave those who cling to the latter ... they shall pass.
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Denying yourself sanctuary with God because of selfish pride only serves to harm yourself.
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@copacetic5 Does Jesus not say "I have more to tell you but you cannot yet bear it" and promise his return?
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@copacetic5 You err, it was Abu Safian and the Umayya Dynasty that corrupted Islam, not the Christians. This is historically accurate, he was the enemy of Muhammad in the battles he fought, and responsible for killing Ali - the rightful successor to Muhammad. Despite this, his tribe took over The Caliphate.
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"Christ shall return in the Glory of God" (Baha'u'llah) "The Glory of God shall pass by the Gate" (the Bab) "And thou shalt be called by a new name, which the mouth of the Lord shall utter." These are only a very few of hundreds of prophecies which, studied together, are utterly convincing. But one must be of sincere mind and heart, unobstructed by the veils of prejudice and inherited beliefs. The struggle transcends intellectual faculties alone, yet is supremely logical at its base.
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the evidence is there, the question really is: are you willing to investigate, ask and listen with an open mind? Or will you go the way of the Pharisees and blindly object? After all they were expecting a sword wielding warrior king upon a gold throne that would destroy the Roman and lead them to victory. And you are expecting Jesus to return from the clouds surrounded by angles....might you own holy book be giving you an example?
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Every time a true Prophet of God appears, He is opposed and missed by the "Leaders" of religion. This has always been so. Baha'u'llah suffered forty years of exile and imprisonment. His Writings are incomparable. A pure, seeking soul is required to discover the Truth, which is apparent to some, but not those whose eyes are blind... This is called "Independent investigation of truth" No one can do it for another
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Excellent. I'm gonna use this in my own cluster. In my 'hood' . Thanks bro! Thanks sis'!
If one accepts this Muslim 'Jesus', then one also accepts the Qur'an: one accepts Islam. Belief in this 'Isa is won at the cost of the libel that Jews and Christians have corrupted their scriptures, a charge that is without historical support. Belief in this 'Isa implies that much of Christian and Jewish history is in fact Islamic history - which is of couse absurd since Mohammed came 600 years after Jesus!
copacetic5 3 years ago
I'm sorry, I have no idea what you're saying.
Vids4daJ 3 years ago
As a Christian, I have no "oneness" with liars, false prophets and false teachers.
Why does Baha'i try to formulate another Jesus?
The belief in Baha'u'llah largely reduce to a point of faith—is one willing to accept him as the manifestation of God, in the absence of objective evidence. Of course, Christianity also calls for faith, but the Christian has strong and demonstrable evidence along with that faith.
copacetic5 3 years ago
As Steve said earlier to someone else, "That sounds very arrogant, triumphalist and un-Christian to me."
Vids4daJ 3 years ago