So the only differences you see in the faiths is that they are all outdated and old information, like using an abacus or trying to multiply with roman numerals,
Did the arithmetic you learned in Junior school become "outdated" or redundant when you progressed to college and they taught you advanced Calculus? Or did your latter education build on the foundations of your early learning years? “Old information” isn’t useless information. It’s the preceding step to gaining new information.
To reiterate, religion is an evolutionary, incremental process subject to the limitations of student at stage of his development.
Referring to the founders of the former world faiths such as Jesus, Muhammad or Moses, Baha'u'llah says that they were all
"perfect mirrors" of God's attributes meaning
they were all possessed of the same power and glory.
The following are some crucial quotes which I have extracted from the same passage from
Gleanings from the Writings of Baha'u'llah. They require some reflection. (The emphases in the quotes are mine.) Speaking of the founders of the former religions, Baha'u'llah says:
"These attributes of God are not, and have never been, vouchsafed specially unto certain prophets, and withheld from others....
"They only differ in the intensity of their revelation, and the comparative potency of their light....
"Therefore, these illumined souls, these beauteous Countenances (the prophets) have, each and every one of them, been endowed with all the attributes of God....
"That a certain attribute of God hath not been outwardly manifested by these essences of Detatchment doth in no wise imply that they....did not actually possess it.
Even as Jesus says to his disciples:
"I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now.
This clearly implies that Jesus was endowed with the same divine truth that was revealed to Baha'u'llah. It was only the limited understanding of his audience at that moment in his history that prevented him from revealing the
"full intensity" of God's truth.
Jesus goes on to say:
"Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, [that] shall he speak: and he will show you things to come.”
Baha'u'llah explicity makes it clear that Jesus (and all the former prophets) were possessed of the same truth as he was.
I would suggest that, if God had willed it,
Jesus could have skipped Christianity and revealed the full intensity of the Baha'i teachings instead. But how absurd that would have been and what potential chaos it could have caused in a society that faced none of the social dilemmas facing humanity today. What was Jesus going to teach? The equality of men and women? That women should be free to pursue their chosen "careers" in marketing or web design? That science and religion should go hand in hand at a time when the height of science was how far a Roman catapult could project a rock? That there should be a universal language in a world where there was no concept of universality and society was mostly tribal? It was
not Jesus' understanding that was limited. It was mankind's.
The revelation of Jesus was a new spiritual springtime for humanity. He expanded on spiritual truths formerlly expounded by his forerunners and brought people to a closer understanding of their creator. He also abrogated a few Judaic laws that were no longer relevant. And more importantly, announced that in time another would come to reveal a fuller measure of God's education. He was no less nor more important than Baha'u'llah.
Infact, Baha'u'llah unequivecally asserts that anyone who makes a distinction between the prophets is
"in grave error". This, from a manifestation of God (Baha'u'llah) who prefixes his references to Christ with
"May my life be a sacrifice to Him" !
"Condescending"?
End of my humble input to this thread. Thank-you to everyone for an engaging and civil conversation.
p.s. I didn't proof-read my hurried response. Forgive any incomprehensible gobbledegook!