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What each Manifestation of God reveals to mankind is tailored to the suitability and capacity of the population at the time to grasp itI’m truly trying to understand this, so please stick with us and explain, because what I’ve gathered so far doesn’t make sense. I did a little reading about Baha’u’llah, and I’m trying to really get a grip on the core belief to understand it better.
Correct me if I am wrong, please.
From what I understand the core belief of Baha’u’llah is that Baha’u’llah is in fact the second coming of Christ, as well as the buddah, prophet of Islam, and every other ‘chosen one’ that every religion of the world has prophesied about.
This is possible because- according to Baha’u’llah, all religions on earth (though they varied greatly from one geographical location and age) they really all come from the single source, which is God.
Correct so far?
So then we get into the subject of Christ, and this is where it really starts to get murky, because I’ve heard you say that Christ is not God, then say Christ and God are the same. Then you say you know Christ because you know Baha’u’llah, but Baha’u’llah is not Christ. Then we get back to Christ is Lord, and yet somehow he is also just a manifestation of God, but not God himself, and apparently he can be held equal to Buddah or Muhhamed or Moses.
If Christ is Lord, or the same as God (as you put it) then how can he be equal to someone like Moses, who was not Lord nor God?
I guess I’m getting mixed messages here, which I believe is why the OP was asking the simple question: According to Baha’u’llah, is Jesus Christ God?
Your kindergarten school teacher may have a phD in molecular fusion, but that does not mean that he/she will teach it.
Yet he is one and the same as the head of physics at the local university.
God assigns the mission, the Manifestations of God obey and conform. “These are not my words, but the words of Him who sent me”
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