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What will happen when you die, and find out that it was true, that Jesus is God, and now you will be Judged by him… what will you Say ?
The Bab, Baha’u’llah and Abdu’l-Baha have all written many prayers for our use. We are also free to use our own words, but we believe the revealed prayers have a special potency.So these are prayers written by Abdu’l-Baha?
I’ll be pleased to have Jesus judge me. What would you say to Him when He asks you why you failed to recognize Him when He returned in His new name?What will happen when you die, and find out that it was true, that Jesus is God, and now you will be Judged by him… what will you Say ?
Because, I didn’t think he would be so creepy looking.I’ll be pleased to have Jesus judge me. What would you say to Him when He asks you why you failed to recognize Him when He returned in His new name?
I would say this is what the Holy Catholic Church which He instituted has taught us and the simple straightforward english in the bible, verified by the greek manuscripts and hebrew texts which gave me the confidence to follow Him. If I should be wrong and the Church is wrong, will my understanding be faulted by Jesus for not giving myself up to some organisation which seemingly twists the scriptures,and other religions out of arrogance in order to have their own religion, which focus so much on a heaven which they claim is on earth? Will Jesus fault me for standing firm & proclaiming His Truth? Will He fault me for taking heed of His warnings so carefully?I’ll be pleased to have Jesus judge me. What would you say to Him when He asks you why you failed to recognize Him when He returned in His new name?
Remember He comes in clouds, my friend. Just another way of saying He is hidden behind many veils…easy to remain hidden and be missed to outward eyes.Because, I didn’t think he would be so creepy looking.![]()
“Behold, he is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him, even those who pierced him, and all tribes of the earth will wail on account of him. Even so. Amen.”Remember He comes in clouds, my friend. Just another way of saying He is hidden behind many veils…easy to remain hidden and be missed to outward eyes.
Jesus and Mary, are the New Adam and the New Eve they are perfectly beautiful in every way, and have no need to hide themselves.Remember He comes in clouds, my friend. Just another way of saying He is hidden behind many veils…easy to remain hidden and be missed to outward eyes.
Good that you cited from Revelation 1:7, IF Jesus’ return is to be hidden by the clouds, can you also explain why did that same verse is immediately followed with “…every eye will see him, even those who pierced him…”?Remember He comes in clouds, my friend. Just another way of saying He is hidden behind many veils…easy to remain hidden and be missed to outward eyes.
Guy next door! Good to read your post!..I am really still waiting for a Baha’i to come help me understand more about their views on Buddhism before I head into the subject of Hinduism. So far all I got from Servant19 is the same accusation he responded to us “the inability to offer sufficient response”, yet all I got from him is “i don’t care about anything else”. Will any Baha’i be kind enough to render their assistance and show “the ability to offer a sufficient response” to this subject? Would love to verify Husayn Ibn Ali’s authenticity.
Actually I am tempted to start a Poll on this subject.![]()
Hi Guy,Same questioning of Buddhism sources: Can you show me how are we to know that the Buddhist teachings are not taught from the Buddha himself? Then show me how are we to know that Husayn Ibn Ali’s writings are from Husayn Ibn Ali himself, and not someone else? From hearsay & written declarations from certain people, witnesses or organisation? How are we to confirm if all these are reliable?
My faith is not reliant on the Pali Canon, and its contents as we know it today.Good that you want your faith to be built on knowledge that you can verify. So how did you verify & accept the authenticity of Baha’ism when you do not read the Pali Canon extensively but just accept Baha’ism as what it said about other religions and dismissed all other teachings forcefully? With what measure or methods did you use to verify your belief in Baha’ism?
Techno what was the chief purpose of the clergy during the early stages of the post-canonization period?Fantastic this works out great for the Baha’i Religion,because the words Baha’u’llah are so vague and abstract
you have to borrow from the bible to answer any hard Questions. What does this say about the Baha’i Religion, it can stand on its own ?
All reference to clouds in the Bible is theological language…not literal clouds.Good that you cited from Revelation 1:7, IF Jesus’ return is to be hidden by the clouds, can you also explain why did that same verse is immediately followed with “…every eye will see him, even those who pierced him…”?
Can you also explain the immediate follow-up “…and all tribes of the earth will wail on account of him.” If the return of Jesus is to be hidden behind veils as you stated, how can people wail on account of Him if they do not recognize Him at all?
Revelation 1:7
"Behold, he is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him, even those who pierced him, and all tribes of the earth will wail on account of him. Even so. Amen."
Can you also show me where & when did every eye saw Husayn Ibn Ali when 'he came with the clouds’?
“…Ascension’ does not mean departure into a remote region of the cosmos but, rather, the continuing closeness that the disciples experience so strongly that it becomes a source of lasting joy…This reference to the cloud is unambiguously theological language. It presents Jesus’ departure, not as a journey to the stars, but as his entry into the mystery of God. It evokes an entirely different order of magnitude, a different dimension of being…The New Testament, from the Acts of the Apostles to the Letter to the Hebrews, describes the ‘place’ to which the cloud took Jesus, using the language of Psalm 110:1, as sitting (or standing) at God’s right hand. What does this mean? It does not refer to some distant cosmic space where God has, as it were, set up his throne and given Jesus a place beside the throne. God is not in one space alongside other spaces. God is God - he is the premise and the ground of all the space there is, but he himself is not part of it. God stands in relation to all spaces as Lord and Creator. His presence is not special, but divine. ‘Sitting at God’s right hand’ means participating in this divine dominion over space…
The departing Jesus does not make his way to some distant star. He enters into communion of power and life with the living God, into God’s dominion over space. Hence he has not ‘gone away,’ but now and forever by God’s own power he is present with us and for us…
When Jesus was taken from their [the apostles’] sight by the cloud, this does not mean that he was transported to another cosmic location, but that he was taken up into God’s very being, participating in God’s powerful presence in the world…"
So if He did not ascend into a cloud occupying a space, He similarly will not descend upon a cloud, occupying a space.
- Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, Jesus of Nazareth, 2011 (pp. 282-283)
Thank you for responding arthra. I have read the links you provided and responded to them on Post 221 before Servant and I went on with further discussions on the subject. Please read up on Post 221, 270, 276, 307 and 324 to better understand where the discussion was left off with a question mark between Servant and me.I think I responded to your post about the Baha’i views on Buddhism some time ago and offered you some reading material… Have you had a chance to review them?
Essentially as I recall the issue you raised was why didn’t the Buddha appear to support the existence of God as Creator or so on.
My response is that there several schools of thought in India at the time… The Buddha in my view was reluctant to support them but also refused to be aligned with the materialist Carvaka school and He taught against animal sacrifices and the caste system… The teachings of Buddha influenced Asoka after he had conquered a good part of India…and missionaries were sent to various places…as I recall as far as Syria.
I am aware of them. However a discovery at this point of time which has not been authenticated by the same disciples who heard the sermons of Siddartha Gautama and included into the Pali Canon by the First Council is questionable.Not long ago some Buddhist writings were discovered in what was once known as Gandhara…and interestingly the script Kharosthi was believed to be influenced by Aramaic…which I find fascinating… these writings are supposed to be the most ancient Buddhist writings yet discovered.
Yes the Buddha did speak of Maitreya in the Tusita heavens, but a Theravada Buddhist will not come to terms with the existence of the Amitabha Buddha. The Amitabha Sutra is found only in the Mahayana school, and never in Theravada, the oldest surviving school since the days of the Buddha’s direct disciples. Neither did the Buddha taught about Avalokitesvhara in the Pali Canon. Maitreya is the only celestial Bodhisattva recognized by Theravada school.Abdul-Baha in Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 470 mentioned the Buddha in this brief reference…
The holy Manifestations Who have been the Sources or Founders of the various religious systems were united and agreed in purpose and teaching. Abraham, Moses, Zoroaster, Buddha, Jesus, Muḥammad, the Báb and Bahá’u’lláh are one in spirit and reality. Moreover, each Prophet fulfilled the promise of the One Who came before Him and, likewise, Each announced the One Who would follow.
I’m sure you are well aware that the Buddha made reference to future Buddhas such as Meitreya and the Amitabha Buddha