LOL, OK ... if we're being as blunt as that.
In Gems of Divine Mysteries, Baha’u’llah wrote:
"... all the Prophets and Messengers of God as one soul and one body ... They are, one and all, the Manifestations of His Self, the Repositories of His might, the Treasuries of His Revelation, the Dawning-Places of His splendour and the Daysprings of His light... From them hath all creation proceeded and unto them shall return all that hath been mentioned. And since in their inmost Beings they are the same Luminaries and the self-same Mysteries, thou shouldst view their outward conditions in the same light, that thou mayest recognize them all as one Being, nay, find them united in their words, speech, and utterance."
To declare a Prophet or Messenger to be 'Manifestations of His (God's) Self" is to make a claim that no Scripture supports, and the very notion is refuted by the Prophets themselves who claim their prophecies are from God, and that they are merely the mouthpiece.
St Paul teaches:
"Now there are diversities of graces, but the same Spirit; And there are diversities of ministries, but the same Lord; And there are diversities of operations, but the same God, who worketh all in all. And the manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man unto profit."
(1 Corinthians 12:4-7)
Here St Paul points out the distinction – there is one Spirit, one Lord, one God, but in the world there is a 'diversity of operations', the source of which is in the one, the evidence of which is in the operations themselves – the Baha'i text fails to sufficiently discern between the one and the many, and attributes to the many, that which belongs to the one.
"To one indeed, by the Spirit, is given the word of wisdom: and to another, the word of knowledge, according to the same Spirit; To another, faith ... healing ... miracles ... prophecy ... the discerning of spirits ... diverse kinds of tongues ... interpretation of speeches. But all these things one and the same Spirit worketh, dividing to every one according as he will."
(ibid 8-11)
Here Paul emphasises the point that the 'spiritual gifts', including prophecy, are gifts of the Holy Spirit, and that which is of the Holy Spirit is not to be assumed of the recipient.
So when Baha'u'llah says: "From them hath all creation proceeded and unto them shall return all that hath been mentioned" – this is complete nonsense, and again accords to the individual that which is the property of God alone. He's got completely carried away and is speaking nonsense.
"And since in their inmost Beings they are the same Luminaries and the self-same Mysteries, thou shouldst view their outward conditions in the same light, that thou mayest recognize them all as one Being, nay, find them united in their words, speech, and utterance."
A call to idolatry – as there is only one 'Luminary' and that is Christ, "the light of men" (John 1:4) – they are illuminated by that light, but they are not the light, as John says of his namesake, the Baptist: "This man came for a witness, to give testimony of the light, that all men might believe through him. He was not the light, but was to give testimony of the light." (John 1:7-8).
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Have you considered that the Holy Spirit is generated and given of God, the Most great Spirit? Would that change your replies?
Baha'u'llah speaking as an Annointed One has offered this.
"...Naught is seen in My temple but the Temple of God, and in My beauty but His Beauty, and in My being but His Being, and in My self but His Self, and in My movement but His Movement, and in My acquiescence but His Acquiescence, and in My pen but His Pen, the Mighty, the All-Praised. There hath not been in My soul but the Truth, and in Myself naught could be seen but God.…
The Holy Spirit Itself hath been generated through the agency of a single letter revealed by this Most Great Spirit, if ye be of them that comprehend. (bold by me)
Speaking as a man like us, Baha'u'llah offered this.
"Certain ones among you have said: "He it is Who hath laid claim to be God." By God! This is a gross calumny. I am but a servant of God Who hath believed in Him and in His signs, and in His Prophets and in His angels. My tongue, and My heart, and My inner and My outer being testify that there is no God but Him, that all others have been created by His behest, and been fashioned through the operation of His Will. There is none other God but Him, the Creator, the Raiser from the dead, the Quickener, the Slayer. I am He that telleth abroad the favors with which God hath, through His bounty, favored Me." Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh, p. 228
Jesus has also said the same things. Jesus has said in the divine station that: "I and the Father are one" and "He who sees me sees the Father", and in the human Station that no one has seen God and that the Father is greater than I.
The key here is Christ has been seen in more than One Name in this creation, Baha'u'llah offered this in the Kitab-i-iqan
".. Conceive accordingly the distinction, variation, and unity characteristic of the various Manifestations of holiness, that thou mayest comprehend the allusions made by the creator of all names and attributes to the mysteries of distinction and unity, and discover the answer to thy question as to why that everlasting Beauty should have, at sundry times, called Himself by different names and titles..."
Each Revelation requires the Messengers to lift up their voice between earth and heaven and offer humanity the God given Message. Every Messenger has had an event when the time comes they start speaking with the Voice of God, in the time of Jesus it was at the Baptism with John the Baptist, when the Dove descended. This passage explains that all the Revelations have had such a time, when an ordinary man becomes known as the mouthpiece of God.
"....It was in such dramatic circumstances, recalling the experience of Moses when face to face with the Burning Bush in the wilderness of Sinai, the successive visions of Zoroaster, the opening of the heavens and the descent of the Dove upon Christ in the Jordan, the cry of Gabriel heard by Muḥammad in the Cave of Hira, and the dream of the Báb, in which the blood of the Imam Ḥusayn touched and sanctified His lips, that Bahá’u’lláh, He “around Whom the Point of the Bayán hath revolved,” and the Vehicle of the greatest Revelation the world has yet seen, received the first intimation of His sublime Mission, and that a ministry which, alike in its duration and fecundity, is unsurpassed in the religious history of mankind, was inaugurated. It was on that occasion that the “Most Great Spirit,” as designated by Bahá’u’lláh Himself, revealed itself to Him, in the form of a “Maiden,” and bade Him “lift up” His “voice between earth and heaven”—that same Spirit which, in the Zoroastrian, the Mosaic, the Christian, and Muḥammadan Dispensations, had been respectively symbolized by the “Sacred Fire,” the “Burning Bush,” the “Dove,” and the “Angel Gabriel.”..." Messages to America, on p. 100
Regards Tony