Was Baha'u'llah born without sin? Does he forgive sin?
That avoids the question. No other prophet claims to have been sinless, or to forgive sin. Yes, we can all forgive, our brother. Yes of course God can forgive sin, by His own power and without intermediary consent of any other, but Christ alone has the power given him by the Father to forgive sin. Can you forgive sin? Can you?The Holy Spirit does not Sin, and through the Holy Spirit God can forgive all sin. That is the station of Christ and Baha'u'llah.
Also, we one and all can forgive.
Matthew 18:21-22
"Then Peter came up and said to him, “Lord, how often will my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? As many as seven times?” Jesus said to him, “I do not say to you seven times, but seventy times seven."
We are not born with sin.
Regards Tony
If Bahai message was simple, we could have known that. But Bahai message is not simple in their olde English style, always confusing, believeth, delivereth, toasteth, frieth, baketh, eateth, sleepeth, ... As I said, I cannot even make a head or a tail out of it.Did Moses or Muhammad (pbuh) forgive sin? Did Noah or Zoroaster? Did Baha’u’llah forgive sin, in the station of Christ?
(later) I actually think that what is known about Buddha's teachings about God agrees with Baha'u'llah's, but not in the way that I've seen people saying they do.
That avoids the question. No other prophet claims to have been sinless, or to forgive sin. Yes, we can all forgive, our brother. Yes of course God can forgive sin, by His own power and without consent of any other, but Christ alone has the power given him by the Father to forgive sin. Can you forgive sin? Can you?
If Bahai message was simple, we could have known that. But Bahai message is not simple in their olde English style, always confusing, believeth, delivereth, toasteth, frieth, baketh, eateth, sleepeth, ... As I said, I cannot even make a head or a tail out of it.
Did Baha'u'llah heal the sick who came to him, as did Jesus the Christ?Baha'u'llah came in the Station of the 'Father'.
I will let you find your answers, your questions already have your preferred answer, so I am not fueling the fire any more.
Regards Tony
Why do you need the red part?Glorified art Thou, O Lord my God! I beseech Thee by Thy Chosen Ones, and by the Bearers of Thy Trust, and by Him Whom Thou hast ordained to be the Seal of Thy Prophets and of Thy Messengers, to let Thy remembrance be my companion, and Thy love my aim, and Thy face my goal, and Thy name my lamp, and Thy wish my desire, and Thy pleasure my delight....."
The Christ is without sinI am a sinner, O my Lord, and Thou art the Ever-Forgiving. As soon as I recognized Thee, I hastened to attain the exalted court of Thy loving-kindness. Forgive me, O my Lord, my sins which have hindered me from walking in the ways of Thy good pleasure, and from attaining the shores of the ocean of Thy oneness.
I actually think that what is known about Buddha's teachings about God agrees with Baha'u'llah's, but not in the way that I've seen people saying they do.
I would enjoy reading your thoughts on this!
You're asking me?@RJM, would you kindly try to explain a little about what Tony is saying. I am not asking Tony because he may reply to me with another puzzle. Bahais and their stories, more difficult than the Big Bang or the QM theories.
I know, I know. I hope you are forgiving me for my foolish questions. But I don't think that is the only Bahai teaching. Bahaiism demands more. Acceptance of Bahaollah as the undisputed 'manifestation' of Allah for the next 850 years, for example, and realization that Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity and Islam now stand as corrupted religions.The forgiveness of Sins is all the way through Baha'i Writings, ..
Bahai already have him. What they want is that for the sake of peace and brotherhood in the world, you should also have Bahaollah (the returning Jesus or perhaps his father), without which peace and brotherhood in the world is not possible. Tony's reply will make that point clear.Anyway: I'm walking over to the Abbey church now to attend the holy and peaceful ceremony of vespers and benediction with the humble monks ageless Gregorian chanting. I'm afraid I'm not longer interested in Baha'u'llah. The Baha'i can have him ...
I withdrew that last sentence. I hope this is going to be my last post on the subject. I know God meets every honest soul just where they are, whatever the time and place or faith, or no faith. The good Baha'i people have every blessing from my heart. God knows, and we don't, imoBahai already have him.