the bahai say the apostles did not understand what Jesus was teaching them.
that makes Jesus the fool in that either He did not know the apostles were no understanding Him and continued to feed to them what was (to them) misunderstood information; or, He knew they did not understand what He was saying but kept teaching them and telling them to reveal theses Sacred and Divine Mysteries throughout the world.
that is in effect the esteem in which the bahai hold Jesus.
RCs believe Jesus taught the disciples in a manner that would make them effective in transmitting His message to believers. RCs believe the apostles were NOT confused by Jesus. RCs believe what the apostles taught and their successors still teach are what they received from Jesus.\
it is repeated time and again by the bahai that what the apostles and their successors teach is not what Jesus taught.
now it is quite common that a bahai, not unlike a Mormon, changes what they say when they have no answer to the logic of Jesus and the RCC.
even a bahai should be able to understand that what the RC teaches today is what it received from the apostles and their successors.
if you read what the bahai write, you will see that they completely reject the Trinity, given to us by Jesus through apostolic succession. they completely reject that Jesus possessed two natures, a Divine nature and a human nature although He was only One Person, the Second Person in the most Holy Trinity as taught by the apostles and their successors. they completely reject that public revelation ended with the Ascension of Jesus as taught by the apostles and their successors. they completely reject the Real Presence of Jesus in the Holy Eucharist as taught to us by the apostles and their successors.
I realize in their blind faith in Bahaullah, that logic and reason mean little.
but it is a fact that RCs today believe the same things that the apostles taught in the first century and their successors taught in every generation since.
so. the Bahia either believe that Jesus was incapable of giving the Truth to the apostles and kept futilely trying knowing they would get it wrong; or, that somewhere along the line of apostolic succession the teachings of Jesus changed for the worse.
they have NO evidence for either position. just like the Mormons when confronted with disbelief, the bahai say, read what Bahaullah wrote and the spirit will guide you. that is what the Mormons say when unable to explain satisfactorily why they should be believed. they say just keep reading the book of Mormon and the spirit will lead you to the truth.
that is all I am saying. the bahai exhibit extreme faith although it is blind faith. it is blind because it is irrational. it becomes particularly irrational when it attacks Jesus and the RCC.
more recently, and those who have been reading these threads will recognize this tactic, the bahai have begun claiming that God’s revelations change for each generation. the RCC and others call this relativism. the bahai indicate that what was true, in matters of the Divine and Eternal mysteries, for people living four thousand years ago or two thousand years ago is no longer true for us living today.
the RCC teaches that God is unchangeable. in the Judeo-Christian realm, the glimpse in to the Divine Mysteries that God gave to Noah, then to Abraham, later to Moses and down through time to the rest of the Hebrew prophets is a growing understanding of those Mysteries. the Mysteries do not change but man’s understanding of them grows. RCs do not deny that as the depths of the Mysteries are plumbed by devout and holy men and women, its understanding of those Mysteries grow.
the difference between the bahai and the RC in this regard is that the RC realizes that with the coming of Jesus Christ there is nothing more to be revealed. the RCC teaches that understanding the fullness of revelation brought by Jesus can grow within the Church as well as within an individual. devout catholics recognize this phenomenon in their own lives. I know of no RCs who would claim that they do not have a better understanding of their relationship with Christ now then they had twenty years ago.
the bahai, when they address apostolic succession and the truths taught us by Jesus, try to say that the doctrines were wrong. not misunderstood or only shallowly understood. this could only be called a growth in revelation by someone blind to all that surrounds the Judeo-Christian realm, meaning the history and the writings and preachings and teachings and traditions, etc., etc.
saying God is not Trinitarian is NOT a misunderstanding. it is a complete and absolute change from what we received from Jesus through apostolic succession. it is a contradiction. teaching and belief in the Trinity cannot be understood to have ever meant there is only One Person who shares the Divine Nature.
for these reasons, I find the bahai doctrine that what were formerly truths are now not true to be unacceptable. the bahai do not preach growth in understanding. they preach changing the essential Divine Mysteries given us by Jesus.