RE: I am God
July 9, 2014 at 11:17 pm
(This post was last modified: July 9, 2014 at 11:20 pm by logicalreason.)
I think I see what you mean. Yes, Baha'u'llah asserts that the Essence of God is equivalent to His Attributes and Names, and since the Baha'i "Manifestation" reflects the Names and Attributes, He must also reflect the Essence of God.
The only way that He reflects the Essence of God is if the Essence of God is non-existent. Why? God is beyond all names and attributes. Therefore God doesn't exist.
I am making the same argument you are, but from the affirmative (He is /I am God), not the negative (No God is there but God), sense.
The only way that He reflects the Essence of God is if the Essence of God is non-existent. Why? God is beyond all names and attributes. Therefore God doesn't exist.
I am making the same argument you are, but from the affirmative (He is /I am God), not the negative (No God is there but God), sense.