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planten: You have a way of asking things that I have never seen before.
The souls of the Manifestations fo God are of another order than ours.
From their spiritual impetus and inspiration new civilizations are born.
You tell me when you think the soul leaves the body: is it just before death, at death,
or sometime after death? What else are we talking about?
I told everyone how Christ was always in heaven.They want to know about the body, and they don’t care to hear about “the body of the church” that arose after three days of feeling defeated (until Mary Magdalene rushed in and encouraged Peter and the others).
You don’t want to hear about Bible verses. Are you a Muslim? Do you revere the Báb & Bahá’u’lláh somewhat? What has the Quran told you about the resurrection of each person, and the Day of Resurrection?
In a sense, the resurrection of Jesus was the appearance of Muhammad, whosaid “I am Jesus” and whose Book judged the Book and the Period of the Christians, just as the appearance of Jesus was the Day of Resurrection for the Jews. So, you need to reflect deeply and try to understand how important it is when Baha’is speak of the Day of Resurrection for the Muslims, and all mankind!
Islam, at once the progenitor and persecutor of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh, is, if we read aright the signs of the times, only beginning to sustain the impact of this invincible and triumphant Faith. We need only recall the nineteen hundred years of abject misery and dispersion which they, who only for the short space of three years persecuted the Son of God, have had to endure, and are still enduring. We may well ask ourselves, with mingled feelings of dread and awe, how severe must be the tribulations of those who, during no less than fifty years, have, “at every moment tormented with a fresh torment” Him Who is the Father, and who have, in addition, made His Herald – Himself a Manifestation of God – to quaff, in such tragic circumstances, the cup of martyrdom.
(Shoghi Effendi, The Promised Day is Come, p. 99)
Behold how the generality of mankind hath been endued with the capacity to hearken unto God’s most exalted Word – the Word upon which must depend the gathering together and spiritual resurrection of all men…
( Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah, p. 96)
The souls of the Manifestations fo God are of another order than ours.
From their spiritual impetus and inspiration new civilizations are born.
You tell me when you think the soul leaves the body: is it just before death, at death,
or sometime after death? What else are we talking about?
I told everyone how Christ was always in heaven.They want to know about the body, and they don’t care to hear about “the body of the church” that arose after three days of feeling defeated (until Mary Magdalene rushed in and encouraged Peter and the others).
You don’t want to hear about Bible verses. Are you a Muslim? Do you revere the Báb & Bahá’u’lláh somewhat? What has the Quran told you about the resurrection of each person, and the Day of Resurrection?
In a sense, the resurrection of Jesus was the appearance of Muhammad, whosaid “I am Jesus” and whose Book judged the Book and the Period of the Christians, just as the appearance of Jesus was the Day of Resurrection for the Jews. So, you need to reflect deeply and try to understand how important it is when Baha’is speak of the Day of Resurrection for the Muslims, and all mankind!
Islam, at once the progenitor and persecutor of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh, is, if we read aright the signs of the times, only beginning to sustain the impact of this invincible and triumphant Faith. We need only recall the nineteen hundred years of abject misery and dispersion which they, who only for the short space of three years persecuted the Son of God, have had to endure, and are still enduring. We may well ask ourselves, with mingled feelings of dread and awe, how severe must be the tribulations of those who, during no less than fifty years, have, “at every moment tormented with a fresh torment” Him Who is the Father, and who have, in addition, made His Herald – Himself a Manifestation of God – to quaff, in such tragic circumstances, the cup of martyrdom.
(Shoghi Effendi, The Promised Day is Come, p. 99)
Behold how the generality of mankind hath been endued with the capacity to hearken unto God’s most exalted Word – the Word upon which must depend the gathering together and spiritual resurrection of all men…
( Gleanings from the Writings of Baha’u’llah, p. 96)