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Well thanks for your reply my friend BHTech!
You know Baha’is do accept the Bible as inspired and we also acknowledge we have a different view or interpretation than traditional Christians.
I think we also have some things in common with Catholics…such as our view that the soul begins at conception and personally I have found working with Catholics in my Inter-faith Council a positive experience.
Original sin…True, we don’t accept the view that because of Adam all His descendents are sinful… Infants are pure and sinless … They need our guidance of course and we’re obligated to educate and train them. Once again we are responsible before God and have free choice.
It’s alright that Christainity is the largest religion today and we accept that it has a divine origin so I agree with you when you say
“…there is no doubt in my mind of its divine origin and Founder.”
Baha’u’llah is not viewed by us as “claiming to be the last prophet”. He was the** latest **Manifestation of God in our view and there are more to come in the distant future.
The expectation of the Return of Christ in Christianity as well as the appearance of the Qa’im in Islam is also an important part of the early beginnings of our Faith.
If you have any questions you’d like to ask about Baha’u’llah we’d be most happy to respond!
You know Baha’is do accept the Bible as inspired and we also acknowledge we have a different view or interpretation than traditional Christians.
I think we also have some things in common with Catholics…such as our view that the soul begins at conception and personally I have found working with Catholics in my Inter-faith Council a positive experience.
Original sin…True, we don’t accept the view that because of Adam all His descendents are sinful… Infants are pure and sinless … They need our guidance of course and we’re obligated to educate and train them. Once again we are responsible before God and have free choice.
It’s alright that Christainity is the largest religion today and we accept that it has a divine origin so I agree with you when you say
“…there is no doubt in my mind of its divine origin and Founder.”
Baha’u’llah is not viewed by us as “claiming to be the last prophet”. He was the** latest **Manifestation of God in our view and there are more to come in the distant future.
The expectation of the Return of Christ in Christianity as well as the appearance of the Qa’im in Islam is also an important part of the early beginnings of our Faith.
If you have any questions you’d like to ask about Baha’u’llah we’d be most happy to respond!
- Art