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Indeed dear Fran, the Light is present in all religions, and if you search well you will find this analogy is also present in Hindusim and Zoroastrianism long before Christ implied them as part of Christian teaching.Australia. Okay. Surprised at your immediate answer. I’m in Europe.
All you say if very beautiful. Jesus said, I am the vine, you are the branches. Also, the sun analogy is used by christians. We teach chlldren about the sunflower. It looks like the sun. It needs the sun. It turns in the direction of the sun. And we should be like the sunflower. The sun representing God, of course. I’m assuming you mean it the same way of course.
The fruit of the tree is, as you must know, also a big concept in christianity.
I’m not sure what you mean by the highlighted: Requirements of humanity at a point in time that the application can be different.
Are you saying Jesus came along for a specific purpose at a specific point in time to achieve something? What would you say that was?
I won’t look up the link because I pretty much know what it’s going to say. Not too humble am I??! Answers to specific questions help me more - plus I don’t have a lot of time.
I’ll be checking in later on in case you’d like to answer - no more time now.
Fran
You don’t know me - let me just say that if your answer to Jesus’ purpose is going to be the christian one you could make it very short since I know it really well.
The Baha’i Faith does teach that Jesus came for a specific purpose at a specific point in time. With Him as the new Adam, came a new creation, and He spoke to us to guide us to be in right relationship with God:
In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times and in various ways, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son… - Heb 1
So in that, yes, I do see a purpose for Jesus. The Word is eternal and becomes flesh from age to age, and the Word of God is designed to be utilised to advance humanity in its spiritual evolution towards its ultimate destiny under the universal banner “the Kingdom is God’s”
As the Word spoke through Lord Krishna, the following message can be discerned:
“When righteousness is weak and faints and unrighteousness exalts in pride, then My Spirit arises on earth. For the salvation of those who are good, and the destruction of evil in men, I come to this world from Age to Age” - Bhagavad Gita
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