Neuropteron
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I recently became curious about Baháʼu'lláh as I noticed a popular trend to quote his beliefs and support his concept of universal acceptance of all major religions, which it seems he preached.
Admitedly, I know only what I just perused in Wiki about this person.
Baháʼu'lláh stated that he was a messenger of God, and he used the term “Manifestation of God” to define the concept of an intermediary between humanity and God. In the Baháʼí writings, the Manifestations of God are a series of interrelated individuals who speak with a divine voice and who reflect the attributes of the divine into the human world for the progress and advancement of human morals and civilization.
All of his works are considered by Baháʼís to be revelations.
The total volume of his works are more than 70 times the size of the Qurʼan and more than 15 times the size of the combined Old and New Testaments of the Bible.
Baháʼu'lláh's teachings focus on the unity of God, religion, and mankind.
I was unable to ascertain following information.
Which Persian God in particular was Baháʼu'lláh a manifestation of?
Ahriman , Ahura Mazda, Mithras, Ahurani or Aesma?
Was it interchangeably? if so did he identify which God he was representing?
Regarding Baháʼu'lláh acceptance of all religion does that include religion that are evil such as taught by the Persian God Ahriman, Satan or the Antichrist?
Admitedly, I know only what I just perused in Wiki about this person.
Baháʼu'lláh stated that he was a messenger of God, and he used the term “Manifestation of God” to define the concept of an intermediary between humanity and God. In the Baháʼí writings, the Manifestations of God are a series of interrelated individuals who speak with a divine voice and who reflect the attributes of the divine into the human world for the progress and advancement of human morals and civilization.
All of his works are considered by Baháʼís to be revelations.
The total volume of his works are more than 70 times the size of the Qurʼan and more than 15 times the size of the combined Old and New Testaments of the Bible.
Baháʼu'lláh's teachings focus on the unity of God, religion, and mankind.
I was unable to ascertain following information.
Which Persian God in particular was Baháʼu'lláh a manifestation of?
Ahriman , Ahura Mazda, Mithras, Ahurani or Aesma?
Was it interchangeably? if so did he identify which God he was representing?
Regarding Baháʼu'lláh acceptance of all religion does that include religion that are evil such as taught by the Persian God Ahriman, Satan or the Antichrist?