Let me help you then dear friend, quicken you a little if I may?
Let us take the concept of circumcision since it seems to be the flavour of the latter parts of this thread!
In Judaism, it is an act of removing the foreskin. The significance is that it is an “indispensible act of consecration and purification”…no circumcision means you go to Gehenna.
In Christianity, the
fullness of this truth of circumcision is contained in baptism with water. It is an act of immersion in water to purify the body and the spirit and to imprint God upon the heart of the recipient.
In the Baha’i Faith,
the fullness of this truth of baptism is contained in the following three prayerful acts:
- " Bring thyself to account each day ere thou art summoned to a reckoning; for death, unheralded, shall come upon thee and thou shalt be called to give account for thy deeds."
- “Let each morn be better than its eve and each morrow richer than its yesterday”
- Daily morning, evening and obligatory prayer and daily meditation upon the Word of God, found in the Revelation of Baha’u’llah.
In 1000 years or so, a new Revelation will present itself from God, and it will have the fullness of this Baha’i truth enshrined within a different action.
This is why all the above acts of repentance, consecration and purification are true, because within the realm of spirit, a single Truth can find a myriad expressions in this world of multiplicity.
Circumcision and baptism are both true, but the particular expressions is no longer required when Jesus came (in regards to circumcision) and when Baha’u’llah came (in regards to baptism by water)
This is one example. The underlying purpose behind ALL the seeming contradictions can be explained using the “concepts” enshrined in this example…
Not at all Steve. It requires a new mindset to be adopted. If you cannot understand the underlying Truth enshrined in the above example where circumcision has progressed to daily purification acts for the spirit of man, then its unfortunate. I am sincerely trying to help you
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