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IgnatianPhilo
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Do you still not understand, we are worshipping Jesus as if he was THE GOD. You are still trying to correct me. You are trying to tell me that I have the wrong idea but you don’t want to say “your not worshipping God,” clearly from your point of view I am not worshipping God. Was the previous user’s analogy not enough? Was my use of the analogy not enough? Take the mirror away from the light and what do you? A mirror that reflects nothing on its own and the light is untouched. You view A, the Light as God, you view B, the Mirror as a manifestation. Lets call the Idol CMy goodness Ignatian.
It seems you still have not read the post I made regarding ontology and epistemology (???)
Why would you equate Jesus to an idol???
He is more than an idol wouldnt you think? Come on brother, lets stop this mindless futility.
Baha’is see Jesus as the only version of God that we can ever know, when humans lived at His time. Today, that Personage is Baha’u’llah. That is not “idol worship”
Its the worship of the only source of God that a human being can ever get to know about in this world. What more is there?
Baha’is worship Them “AS” God, yet knowing full well they are not “THE” GOD
Does that make sense to you? It must be very late where you are, get some sleep mate![]()
Now does the worship you give to A belong to B or C?
Its like your trying say “your not wrong in what you do, but you should do it this way because your way is totally mistaken.” Bahai are walking contradictions, rather they are people full of contradictions.
But if you have no problem with Christian prayer will you say these things of Jesus?
- But you were found not really to be Israel, for you did not see God, you did not recognize the Lord, you did not know, O Israel, that this one was the firstborn of God, the one who was begotten before the morning star, the one who caused the light to shine forth, the one who made bright the day, the one who parted the darkness, the one who established the primordial starting point, the one who suspended the earth, the one who quenched the abyss, the one who stretched out the firmament, the one who formed the universe, Melito of Sardis, on Pascha
Im so tired by the way of having to say every time after (i say Jesus is God) that phrase but I have to or you will twist it. you will make pretend as if we are talking about the some strange divinity of Christ which really isnt divinity but some essence distinct from God.
I’m just about at that point where I am convinced the bahais are total subjectivists but you really aren’t. You have absolute dogmas and hide behind a thick wall of pretension and nonsense so that you appear to be welcoming and enlightening. But your not. your just as dogmatic as any Christian, jew or muslim, you just try to hide it.
You say you worship these supposed manifestations as god, lets call them gods. They are the council of gods and there is the big head God who is far above them. Do you give the same worship to them as you give to your big head God?