Well, I don't want to get involved: but a good way to start may be not to dismiss other religions as trivial and outdated? At least be careful not to appear to be doing so?Yes it makes no sense why not.
Regards Tony
Well, I don't want to get involved: but a good way to start may be not to dismiss other religions as trivial and outdated? At least be careful not to appear to be doing so?Yes it makes no sense why not.
Regards Tony
Most of these religions have lasted for thousands of years. There is only the word of Baha'u'llah to say they will all fade out in the next couple of centuries as everyone turns to the Baha'i religion.
The Baha'i themselves believe it.
Well, I don't want to get involved: but a good way to start may be not to dismiss other religions as trivial and outdated? At least be careful not to appear to be doing so?
Most of these religions have lasted for thousands of years. There is only the word of Baha'u'llah to say they will all fade out in the next couple of centuries as everyone turns to the Baha'i religion.
It's quite natural they should not -- barring 'signs and wonders' or other extraordinary evidence to support Baha'u'llah's extraordinary claim?
I totally accept the sincerity of the Baha'i community. I hope they accept also my sincerity in that it doesn't work for me to accept Baha'u'llah not just as a teacher and example, but as the second coming of the Christ ...
Sure. But these Faiths have boundaries. Some have reincarnation, others do not. Some believe Jesus was the promised messiah, some do not. Some believe Jesus died on the cross, some do not. These are not easily reconcilable. It's unlikely they can ever all agree -- except to agree to disagree.
The Baha'i faith is undeniably constructing it's own 'master religion' around Baha'u'llah as the promised one of all these religions. It's not difficult to understand that doesn't fly? Surely ...
AbsolutelyBeliefs often vary within religions. It's not so black and white within these boundaries.
Absolutely
Wouldn't the original beliefs be THE beliefs, everything and anything else is not that original belief system?Beliefs often vary within religions. It's not so black and white within these boundaries. For example, the Qur'an does not say Jesus did not die on the cross. It's Muslim tafsir that reads it into the text. There are Muslim traditions that assert he died.
Wouldn't the original beliefs be THE beliefs, everything and anything else is not that original belief system?
Because we know very little to nothing about Yeshua the Nazarene.
Wouldn't the original beliefs be THE beliefs, everything and anything else is not that original belief system?
Yes, but @Ahanu how well do you know exactly what Jews believe? Or Hindus, or Christians? No disrespect intended, but this would seem to be the point? It is not possible to judge others' religions without understanding the intricacy and detail. The followers of these ancient religions are not impressed by Baha'i apparently wanting to just wave them away with a few words based on apparently a surface knowledge.*Imagine what Judaism would look like without Zoroastrianism. Would there be an idea of physical resurrection? Throughout Jewish history many ideas about the afterlife have appeared. The Sadducees even denied its existence.
I do not know any Baha'i that sees any God given Faith as Trivial. One has to consider that It is God that renews Faith. In fact, as a Baha'i, we embrace all God given Faiths in the same light as our own.
So how is that trivial?
Can one offer that a Christian dismissed the Old Testament as trivial and outdated
I think we can see the core of all Faiths is self improvement, by practice of virtues, that in turn build strong families and communities.
Regards Tony
Bingo.The core of Buddhism has no overlap at all with building strong families or communities.