Fran, Thanks for your post… !
You wrote above:
I’m still not very clear on whether you accept Jesus’ resurrection. It’s difficult to concentrate on one concept in these threads.
I’ll reply in* italics.*…
*Baha’is accept the spiritual resurrection of Jesus after He was crucified.
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Fran wtrote:
But, for instance, if you believe what you say about the afterlife, doesn’t that mean that reincarnation is wrong? It does confuse me a bit how you could accept something so different.
*Baha’is don’t believe in reincarnation… We believe the soul ascends to the spiritual worlds and does not return or re-incarnate in this world. *
I do have one last question. I know this can’t go on forever. I understand about the mirror and the light coming through the mirror. The light is God.
*The Light is the Holy Spirit radiating from God…and perfectly reflected in the Mirror to humanity.
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Okay, now regarding Baha’u’llah being the mirror, we christians understand Jesus to be the Son of God and God also. Was Baha’u’llah a Son of God? Was he a prophet of God? Was he God come to earth in some form? In other words, HOW was he a representation of God?
*Baha’u’llah was a Perfect Mirror that reflected the attributes of God … just as Jesus was the “…The Son ·reflects [or radiates; shines forth] the glory of God [John 1:14] and ·shows exactly what God is like [L is the exact representation/imprint/stamp of his being/essence/nature].” Expanded Bible (Hebrews 1:3)
The epitome of the discourse is that the Reality of Christ was a clear mirror, and the Sun of Reality – that is to say, the Essence of Oneness, with its infinite perfections and attributes – became visible in the mirror. The meaning is not that the Sun, which is the Essence of the Divinity, became divided and multiplied – for the Sun is one – but it appeared in the mirror. This is why Christ said, “The Father is in the Son,” meaning that the Sun is visible and manifest in this mirror.*
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*Abdu'l-Baha, Some Answered Questions, p. 113
And how about John Smith (mormonism) or Charles Russell (Jehovah Witnesses, MAYBE) would men such as these be considered revealers of the light?
*I think you mean Joseph Smith and Charles Taze Russell? Why not compare the lives of these men you’ve brought up with the life of Baha’u’llah. I believe you’ll find an answer.
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Thanks for reading Fran!