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No my friend, the Bahai Faith places a great deal of trust in the purity of intention of those who compiled the Gospels. The methods and means of recording these accounts was significantly more advanced than during Krishnas time.Here’s the problem, its not only age that renders a document unrealiable but its also the history of the work and how it was transmitted. What good reason do you have to trust a collection of texts that was handled by the church and that which modern scholars do not trust? Your bible is more or less my bible because without the church you would not have this and the church which put its contents together, its general and approximate contents has read it in a different light to bahai since the begining. And if bahaia maintain their interpretation of it is correct over and against those that have had it since the begining, I suppose we were given a book which we could not possibly understand.
I trust the Bible, because God, through Baha’u’llah told me it was so.
READING the Bible and its contents to interpret is not within the authority of the compilers.
The book is very understandable, it’s just that it is understood in numerous ways. I’ll take Gods interpretation over any human being