RE: The Baha'i Faith
June 26, 2014 at 1:09 am
(This post was last modified: June 26, 2014 at 1:15 am by zanOTK.)
(June 26, 2014 at 12:45 am)Muslim Atheism Wrote: I'm interested to know about Baha'i Faith. . the core values and the concept of unity within diversity. . .
I hope you don't mind to explain . . that could save me lots of time reading and grasp the true understanding about Baha'i Faith
p.s. need to go out for a while, but will response when I'm back. .
I don't mind explaining at all. This was supposed to be a conversation between myself and Pickup_shonuff, but I doubt he'll mind if others join in.
So, the core values.
Oneness of God:
We believe that there is only one God, Who is Unknowable in Essence, Imperishable, Uncreated, the Origin of Existence, and on it goes. We believe that He (we use the English pronoun He as a default, not because we believe God is male) created this world (but not in the sense that Christians believe He created the world), and that the purpose of creation is to develop perfections and to grow to know and love our Creator.
Oneness of Humanity:
We believe that humanity is one, that we are all equal regardless of race, gender, religion (or lack thereof), nationality, caste, or social class. One of the main focuses, and something that we actively strive for in the communities we reside in, is the elimination of all forms of prejudice.
Oneness of Religion:
We believe all religions (or at the very least the prophetic religions) were given to humanity by the same God, and that they all originally taught basically the same things about God. The differences arose due to the believers distorting the teachings of God's Messengers as time passed.
Part of this belief in the oneness of religion is the belief in progressive revelation. In simplified form, progressive revelation goes like this:
Moses taught some stuff, and Jesus repeated some of it. But Jesus also taught some more stuff. Then Muhammad repeated some of Jesus's stuff, but He also taught some more stuff. Then the Bab repeated some of Muhammad's stuff, and taught some more stuff. Then Baha'u'llah repeated some of the Bab's stuff, and taught some more stuff. And this list of "more stuff" gets larger with each new revelation. It's kind of like our species has been going through school, and each new revelation is a grade.
As for unity in diversity, that's a pretty simple one. We can all just get along, even though we all disagree. Of course, there's a lot more on that than what I said. But I'm tired. Gimme a break, lol.
(June 26, 2014 at 12:47 am)Sejanus Wrote: What evidence is there that this Baha'i character exists? that's all I want to know.
"This Baha'i character"? Well, the evidence is he's writing a forum post directed at you right now. Lol, "Baha'i" is just the term used for a follower of Baha'u'llah. It means "of Baha (Glory/Splendour/Light)."
Now, if you want evidence that Baha'u'llah existed... That's not all that hard to prove. He lived in the 1800s. There're are photographs of Him. Baha'is don't view them except when on pilgrimage to the Shrines, but you're not a Baha'i. So, nothing stopping you from going to Wikipedia, looking up Baha'u'llah, and seeing his picture.
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