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From what I have already learned about the Baha’i Faith is that there is** one God**, and it is the same God that is in the Christian, Islamic, Jewish, Zoroaic (sp?), etc. religions.
Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Muhamaad, Buddah, etc. were all prophets sent by God to educate man in different time periods based on what God felt people needed to hear at that specific time.
I am a very devoted follower of Christian teaching, but I’m still quite interested in learning about Baha’i Faith. I think that makes a lot of sense; the idea of different prohets coming. That would explain why there are so many religions today; especially Islam, it is like Christianity in so many ways. I would never beome Baha’i because I truely believe that Jesus Christ is my savior, and I could never leave that. All the different religions seem to contradict each other. Also, how does a Baha’i decide which verses from each “Holy book” to follow, and which ones they shouldn’t?
I mean, Jesus obviously couldn’t be the savior, and the only “way” and also be just another prophet like Muhamaad.
Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Muhamaad, Buddah, etc. were all prophets sent by God to educate man in different time periods based on what God felt people needed to hear at that specific time.
I am a very devoted follower of Christian teaching, but I’m still quite interested in learning about Baha’i Faith. I think that makes a lot of sense; the idea of different prohets coming. That would explain why there are so many religions today; especially Islam, it is like Christianity in so many ways. I would never beome Baha’i because I truely believe that Jesus Christ is my savior, and I could never leave that. All the different religions seem to contradict each other. Also, how does a Baha’i decide which verses from each “Holy book” to follow, and which ones they shouldn’t?
I mean, Jesus obviously couldn’t be the savior, and the only “way” and also be just another prophet like Muhamaad.