Well it seems to me anyway, that the unfolding drama and panorama of religious truth is pointing heavily towards the value of recognizing the importance of the human soul as the true identity of human beings.
Let me explain.
Bahai theology dictates strongly that true knowledge is spiritual, the true identity of a human being is spiritual, true eternal life is spiritual in nature. And so it is with the Day of Resurrection/ Judgement Day. Baha’i theology specifies that when God speaks through a revelation accorded to a Divine Being (and the Baha’i Faith talks about much more than 9 Divine Beings btw IgnatianPhilo), then there is a spiritual “wiping of the slate clean”, if you like.
Namely, all on earth are as “spiritually dead” and they are passed into judgement as to whether or not they recognize the new Voice from God/Divine Being. If they fail to recognize and adhere to the teachings of the new Divine Being, they are said to have “turned away from the Messengers of the past and showeth pride towards God from all eternity to all eternity”. Should they however recognize and adhere to Gods new teachings, they are deemed to have been resurrected (spiritually) and enjoy eternal union with the Lord.
This seems very compatible with the sentence you quoted from the Quran “I will make those who follow thee SUPERIOR to those who reject faith”, those who follow, and are resurrected (spiritually) “BECAME THE ONES THAT PREVAILED”
This also seems compatible with what CHRISTINE 77 mentions in her post where all are dead, and the spiritual resurrection of all the dead (having followed the new Divine Teachings) “will lead to universal purification and renewal of the world”
(c.f “new heaven and a new earth”, the spiritual resurrection (new heaven) will give rise to a new earth (a new civilization is born with application of the new teachings from God)
And so, it seems pretty clear, to me anyway, that with such an interpretation of religious scripture, one can unify all religions. It baffles me that with such a reasonable interpretation that anyone can categorically call any “Revelation-inspired” religion as being false.
Calling anything false requires categorical evidence and I fail to see any categorical evidence in your posts IgnatianPhilo, just speculative interpretation of scripture.