This thread is about understanding the Trinity. So now you are saying that The Trinity is not enough for humans? Is this what you are taught about the Christian Trinity?
Hi Martin,
Not sure how you concluded that the Trinity is not enough, it really is, but the perspective given by Christians is exclusive.
I believe that God is all-embracing and inclusive.
I believe that with sufficient exploration and humility, one will see the Trinity ALSO in Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Islam, and the Babi and Baha’i religions.
There is much more to it than Jesus is God, end of story. I’m sorry to humbly advise you but there is a whole wealth of exploration in the “Jesus is not God” perspective which Christians absolutely will not possibly dream of entertaining. It’s limiting, and I cannot limit the possible perspectives which make the wholeness of the Trinity so compellingly beautiful.
I have seen what the perspective of the “Son is not God” paradigm instills in human beings, in both Judaism and Islam and I can see that this perspective shapes a life of servitude, humility and forbearance, so it has empirical merit and validity.
I don’t know how you think (your human mind) believe that the Trinity does not embrace the Truth. For the sake of passing on the Tradition to our children, it is our Obligation for the Love of God and the Truth to give our Children our utmost unconditional love and that is why have our Children baptised (I have two

). We need to support them with everything necessary to help them understand God loves them, thus there is nothing held back here. And we pray everyday that our children pass on the same Love and Truth to their children. There is nothing less than Love here. For the sake of good order, hope you understand what Im saying.
Absolutely dear Martin, you must do that for your children.
However, I must ask you, do you think that my children have even one small tiny dewdrop of doubt that God loves them?
Two weeks ago I was discussing with a close Christian friend how the Baha’i religion teaches that there is only good in Creation, nothing is evil, only “less good” (that is true love in my humble opinion btw) and I saw his children and how they were playing so beautifully together and I said that his children are such angels, innocent and pure, such vibrancy of life, and he rebuked me saying that I should not say what I was saying, because his children are nothing more than sinners,
The concept of sin is removed from Baha’i teachings Martin. True love of God comes when your child realises that God has so loved them that they are filled with gems of potential, a mine rich in gems of inestimable value, and through correct relationship with God, the Holy Spirit will enable them to unearth that gem-ful capacity to enable mankind to benefit therefrom…
My children are in no doubt that God loves them. They feel the breezes of confirmation waft over them at all times

Yet, they are not baptised in the Christian Trinity (not literally anyway) but I see them as fully baptised in the Trinity in its wholeness.
No, I’m asking you to understand there is no limit to the Love of God and the Trinity ensures this.
But the Christian Trinity denies that God would manifest again after Christianity. That is limiting the love of God in my humble opinion. How could God talk to mankind through a Human Temple through the numerous Prophets of the Old Testament and then suddenly after Jesus there is no more human Manifestation of His Word??
That is limiting dear Martin
Keep in mind our Citizenship is in Heaven and there is nothing greater than Heaven, where Jesus is, and he wants us to be with him. Amen.
Amen!!
“I say to you, unless you are born again with living water, into the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, you shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven”
Amen again. As I state already Martin, Baha’is are baptised in the nae of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit and I have no doubt that should I do the Will of the Father to the best of my ability, I will not be debarred from heaven
