At_the_Wellspring said:
...but thought I'd add my thoughts to the thread before I take off for the weekend
I haven't thought this through much, but I'm just pondering over whether all these statments of being the 'One Way' as 9Harmony mentioned - firstly, if they are actually all the 'One Way' (equal or the same?), or that they recognise the 'One Spirit' - but secondly that also they were talking about themselves in the context in which they lived and taught? Meaning they were the most 'Divinely enlightened' of their time and environment, and so were advising others to only follow them, rather than other false/ unreliable (or whatever) other sources that were around them. But actually, now that I've written that down it doesn't sound quite right, it sounds too similar to 'come to our church, not others, we are the closest to God'...
Hmm... don't know if that makes too much sense...
Hi Wellspring! and everyone!
imho i don't think they were actually talking about themselves personally. I am thinking more along the lines that as the Voice of God for the day in which they appeared, that essentially the teachings they espoused were the teachings of God for their day. So as such yes, they are stating that they hold the key for that age. Through them we are allowed a glimpse of God's majesty. If we heed their teachings and truly try to live by them, we enhance our own spiritual development.
But if we actually research each of these religions we note that each also foretold of One to come after them, so they all acknowledged that they would eventually pass the torch to another enlightened soul.
Also, each of these messengers states things that are often taken to mean they are saying that they are God Himself, yet it this were true, why then do they also makes claims about their lowliness.
The only explanation for these discrepancies (imho) is that these pure souls have 2 stations simultaneously. At times they teach us about God in their humble human station, at other times they speak with the Voice of the Authority of God Himself, (though imho God is not and will never be human, these special souls were conduits for God to reveal Himself to us through their words and actions).
I can see how people derive the concept of exclusiveness within each of these religions. But I think that comes from picking and choosing verses to focus on without looking at the whole. If these messengers really are from God as their followers believe, then we must look at the whole of their teachings. Picking one verse and then proclaiming this is what they meant, when looking at it in conjunction with another verse from the same book that appears to contradict the first should give people reason to pause and reflect. Instead of ignoring the whole we should rather look at the whole and say "ok, how can this mesh, God does not lie, there must be truth enshrined in each verse, how can we reconcile the two?" and therein lies the truth.
I believe that God's message has always been one. That he will continue to educate us through these divine messengers, but we, fallible human beings that we are, have placed these boxes around our prophets, the exclusivism that we see is manmade. We fail to realize that they are not separate, but rather continuing stages of the whole.
God has never left us alone.
of course this is all simply my opinion.