Baha'i: Jesus Claims to be God (and how do you respond to those claims?)

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Your doctrine is like shifting sand, it changes to adapt to the situation. You will in one breath say Jesus is God and it is OK to worship him. Then later you will determine that Jesus is not God and it’s not profitable to worship him.
I’m sorry Ignatian, but would you mind showing me where I have said that it is NOT alright to worship Jesus?

Thankyou.
 
Remember you defined it as revealing truth in stages. So your prophet is God, as far as the truth is revealed thus far? What does that mean exactly?
It means the same thing as saying that “Jesus is God”

It is often easier to pray to a Figurehead, rather than an “Imaginary Being” which is very difficult for human beings to conceptualize, and often to conceptualize incorrectly. Jesus and Baha’u’llah offer us this opportunity, to have a Godhead that is correct in its conceptualization.

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Let me, as a Baha’i help you some morality, common decency and general human good will. This is not even basic human behaviour…my 6 year old child often does not understand what I am saying, but she has the humanity and morality to not resort to derision and name calling.

If you feel we are making up words, one usually, with expressions of love, says:

“I apologize, but I cannot understand what you are saying. Would you mind further clarifying the meaning of this word please?”

and if it is still not clear, then the words:

“Sorry again Servant, would you mind explaining this further please, it is still a concept that I cannot understand especially when you use the word X”

This is a sign of patience, forbearance, and sincerity, plus a touch of humility.

I feel sad I have to type what I am typing…

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I’m Sorry Servant19
 
I’m sorry Ignatian, but would you mind showing me where I have said that it is NOT alright to worship Jesus?

Thankyou.
Was I wrong? You consider it during this dispensation proper and profitable to worship Jesus? I thought it would have only been allowed during the correct dispensation, after all things change right?

Insofar as your feelings are hurt, I don’t really pity you. I feel some argument ad absurdum helps in such situations. By no means it is not adequate in of itself but it is a legitimate method to get the emphasis across. So to suggest we do not have patience, when how many of these threads are there and you have still yet to give clear definitions of doctrine you believe, is absurd in of itself.

But you say it is okay for people to worship Jesus, alright. Is it okay for people to worship pagan Gods?
 
‘Abdu’l-Bahá says:—

"Know that the return of Christ for a second time doth not mean what the people believe, but rather signifieth the One promised to come after Him.
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I’m sorry I read it wrong Chrisit will not come back again , that might be the reason ‘Abdu’l-Bahá never became a Christian.
 
Was I wrong? You consider it during this dispensation proper and profitable to worship Jesus? I thought it would have only been allowed during the correct dispensation, after all things change right?

Insofar as your feelings are hurt, I don’t really pity you. I feel some argument ad absurdum helps in such situations. By no means it is not adequate in of itself but it is a legitimate method to get the emphasis across. So to suggest we do not have patience, when how many of these threads are there and you have still yet to give clear definitions of doctrine you believe, is absurd in of itself.

But you say it is okay for people to worship Jesus, alright. Is it okay for people to worship pagan Gods?
Can you show me where I said it is not alright to worship Jesus please Ignatian?

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Servant19, don’t you think its a bit disingenuous for the Baha’i faith to not put up some sort of Disclaimer or footnote on the writings of Baha’u’llah.What I mean is, if it is true that these “Revelations” didn’t actually come from the Mind of Baha’u’llah, but were in fact imparted to him in a Supernatural way, from the Spirit World shouldn’t the Baha’i faith be up front and and transparent about this ?
 
Servant19, don’t you think its a bit disingenuous for the Baha’i faith to not put up some sort of Disclaimer or footnote on the writings of Baha’u’llah.What I mean is, if it is true that these “Revelations” didn’t actually come from the Mind of Baha’u’llah, but were in fact imparted to him in a Supernatural way, from the Spirit World shouldn’t the Baha’i faith be up front and and transparent about this ?
What do you think the Dove represents in the Revelation of Jesus Techno?

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Do you know what skirting the issue represents ?
The issue is that you are skirting issues Techno.

The Dove represents the Holy Spirit descending upon Jesus. His Revelation came after that time. The Holy Spirit, last time I checked, was a Spirit, the same Spirit that you are mocking Bahaullah about.

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The issue is that you are skirting issues Techno.

The Dove represents the Holy Spirit descending upon Jesus. His Revelation came after that time. The Holy Spirit, last time I checked, was a Spirit, the same Spirit that you are mocking Bahaullah about.

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Dear friends, do not believe everyone who claims to speak by the Spirit. You must test them to see if the spirit they have comes from God. For there are many false prophets in the world.
1 John 4:1

Do you understand this Dear friend ?
 
Dear friends, do not believe everyone who claims to speak by the Spirit. You must test them to see if the spirit they have comes from God. For there are many false prophets in the world.
1 John 4:1

Do you understand this Dear friend ?
Yes what’s the test?

The Spirit that confesseth that Jesus has come in the flesh is of God.

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