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Baha'i faith
An other thread for the Baha'i faith, I suppose I do have a fascination but not of acceptance. I've come to the conclusion the Baha'i faith is not a divinely inspired religion.
Let me point out the most power part of the Baha'i faith
Baha'is believe in a social and spiritual side to religion, they claim that the spiritual side of religion remains the same always as it is universal. Most people will agree that the after life is spiritual and universal part of any religion, so the Baha'i concludes it must end the same way for everyone, that we have an immortal soul and they do not accept reincarnation. However most if not all religions of the world have not specifically disagreed with reincarnation, they only give it's version of the after life, unlike the Baha'i faith that has specifically disagreed with reincarnation. Which I'm sure would leave many many many many millions disagreeing. So long to universalism.
Conclusion, the Baha'i faith is a cult, which is heretical to all major world religions. Greatest ideas are its harmony with science and the oneness of religion. Harmony is already happening regardless of spiritual faith, even with science. For example Isac Newton! Had a love both for Christ and sceince.
An other thread for the Baha'i faith, I suppose I do have a fascination but not of acceptance. I've come to the conclusion the Baha'i faith is not a divinely inspired religion.
Let me point out the most power part of the Baha'i faith
This idea is very great yes! But I do not think there is a religion in the world that specifically disagrees that other religions are not divine, they all only claim to be a rightful path, as the Baha'i faith does itself. This idea has not been disagreed by any religion anyway.One of the basic precepts of Baha’is that all the great religions of the world are divine in origin, that their basic principles are in complete harmony. They differ only in their nonessential aspects of their doctrines.
Baha'is believe in a social and spiritual side to religion, they claim that the spiritual side of religion remains the same always as it is universal. Most people will agree that the after life is spiritual and universal part of any religion, so the Baha'i concludes it must end the same way for everyone, that we have an immortal soul and they do not accept reincarnation. However most if not all religions of the world have not specifically disagreed with reincarnation, they only give it's version of the after life, unlike the Baha'i faith that has specifically disagreed with reincarnation. Which I'm sure would leave many many many many millions disagreeing. So long to universalism.
Baha’is beliefs include the oneness of GOD, the soul's immortality, and the evolution (biological, spiritual, and social) of mankind. On the other hand, they reject the common concept of angels. They also reject the Trinity, and the reincarnation teaching of Hinduism.
Conclusion, the Baha'i faith is a cult, which is heretical to all major world religions. Greatest ideas are its harmony with science and the oneness of religion. Harmony is already happening regardless of spiritual faith, even with science. For example Isac Newton! Had a love both for Christ and sceince.