Jews would turn around and make the same claim that you don’t believe in the Tanakh, because you follow Jesus instead of Moses.
I would disagree with those Jews, and state that the Christian understanding of the Old Testament is not a disbelief and rejection, but rather a more expansive Revelation that includes it.
Exactly, but I don’t think any Jews would say that. On what basis would they make that claim? We both believe that the Hebrew Scriptures are the Word of God; part of God’s self-revelation to mankind.
Life is much better when people of different religions learn to relate to one another without pronouncing anathema against other’s deepest and most profound beliefs, without using words like “Satanic” and “Antichrist” to refer to other faiths and their founders, and without pronouncing judgments of condemnation upon them.
I have not done this, not even with regards to Mohammad. Only God judges souls.
I notice that is how Pope Francis does not call Muhammad and Islam antichrist and a work of Satan, and what I have read from the CCC fits into that same model of tolerance, goodwill and a suspension of judgments and condemnations of the other great world religions.
- Pope Francis is in a radically different position than I am.
- He may not believe this anyway.
As human beings living in a pluralistic society, we can no longer afford treat one another’s beliefs with fear and hatred.
I do not fear or hate Muslims’ beliefs.
Coexistance, peace, acceptance and eventual love and admiration between those of every Faith is God’s will for this age
I agree, but you are not recognizing that I was distinguishing between Muslims and Islam. And I really didn’t say anything much about Islam itself, only that Mohammad was a false prophet. As such, it is a false religion (as I believe that
all religions are false, except for the true religion, namely Christianity), though it contains much goodness, which goodness I believe he took from the Bible. You, Matthew, especially being a Baha’i, may not like the statement that I believe that “all other religions are false”, but if you think about it, doesn’t everybody believe this? If you believe a religion is “true”, you believe in all its teachings (or, maybe, almost all - at the very least its fundamental teachings) and become an adherent of it, to the exclusion of all other religions. Since all other religions teach fundamentally different things, they are considered “false” from any adherents’ perspective, in the way I use the term. Just believing in a few (or even many) teachings you like in some particular religion doesn’t mean you think it is “true”. Far from it. If you thought it was “true”, you would join it, would you not? If you thought it was “false” you would leave it. You cannot be an adherent to two different religions at once because all religions teach fundamentally different things from each other, not to mention having completely different rituals, spiritualities, etc.
it is clear to me that Pope Francis is acting in harmony with and inspired by the Holy Spirit in his words and actions.
I believe he is, too.
I also believe the Holy Spirit, who you mention, is God, the third person of the Blessed Trinity. Since you are Baha’i, you do not believe this, since you reject the idea that God is a Trinity of Divine Persons. You
advocate for the idea of God as understood by Islam, the source of Baha’ism. You believe such a teaching to be false, and I believe yours to be false. That’s just the fact of the matter. Therefore (and for many other reasons, obviously) you are a Baha’i and I am a Christian.
Upon further consideration, I think it would be for the best that I not participate in this discussion further, nor any others touching on matters dealing with other Abrahamic religions besides Christianity. As far as I can recall, this is the first time I have done so. I believe I lack sufficient charity and I am certain I am much too abrasive. My views on who The Prophet is and who he is not are clear enough anyway. As the old saying goes, “you can attract more flies with honey than with vinegar.” I’m sure you know that one shouldn’t judge a group of people by one bad member.
God’s blessings to all our Muslim and Baha’i brothers on CAF. Please feel at home here.