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Do Baha'is believe Odin is the God of Abraham? Or Xenu?Bahais believe in God of Abraham. They believe God of abraham is the universal God. And that God has no spesific religion.
I agree with this,
Do you agree or disagree?
I do not knowDo Baha'is believe Odin is the God of Abraham? Or Xenu?
Of course I agree because I am a Baha'i.Bahais believe in God of Abraham. They believe God of abraham is the universal God. And that God has no spesific religion.
I agree with this,
Do you agree or disagree?
No, Baha'is do not believe in Odin or Xenu.I do not know
If it makes you feel any better, I believe you are tapping into the same spiritual energy when you pray to your gods as every monotheist is when they pray to their God. But not every monotheist thinks this way apparently.I'm not sure, but I lean towards disagreeing because of how I understand religion. Religion is about who you are (how you answer life's big questions), what communities you belong to, and what you do. I don't really care so much about the boxes and labels organized religion imposes on all that and look at what religion is really doing in a person's life. If the one-god is part of your way of life, that is a fairly defining aspect of your way of life (aka, your religion). The one-god may be loosely "universal" in some sense for monotheists, but it pretty much excludes people like me entirely. Plus as a non-monotheist it doesn't seem like the worshipers of the one-god really agree on its nature so to me as a polytheist it looks like they're worshiping different gods entirely.
If it makes you feel any better, I believe you are tapping into the same spiritual energy when you pray to your gods as every monotheist is when they pray to their God. But not every monotheist thinks this way apparently.
No,Bahais believe in God of Abraham. They believe God of abraham is the universal God. And that God has no spesific religion.
I agree with this,
Do you agree or disagree?
No,
The universe cannot contain the Spirit of God.
That's what Baha'is believe.No,
The universe cannot contain the Spirit of God.
Have most Baha'i heard of Cornijer, aka Cornitch?Bahais believe in God of Abraham. They believe God of abraham is the universal God. And that God has no spesific religion.
I agree with this,
Do you agree or disagree?
There is only one God, and He is the God of all religions. I dare say He was even the God of the Vikings, even if they called called Him Odin. I don't know about how other Baha'is see Odin.Bahais believe in God of Abraham. They believe God of abraham is the universal God. And that God has no spesific religion.
I agree with this,
Do you agree or disagree?
I haven't, but He is God by any other name, in my opinion.Have most Baha'i heard of Cornijer, aka Cornitch?
Depends on the Baha'i. I do. There is only one God, and what we call Him doesn't matter.Do Baha'is believe Odin is the God of Abraham? Or Xenu?
I respectably disagree. It doesn't matter what you call Him.No, Baha'is do not believe in Odin or Xenu.
Are you sure that each god isn't an aspect of the one God?I'm not sure, but I lean towards disagreeing because of how I understand religion. Religion is about who you are (how you answer life's big questions), what communities you belong to, and what you do. I don't really care so much about the boxes and labels organized religion imposes on all that and look at what religion is really doing in a person's life. If the one-god is part of your way of life, that is a fairly defining aspect of your way of life (aka, your religion). The one-god may be loosely "universal" in some sense for monotheists, but it pretty much excludes people like me entirely. Plus as a non-monotheist it doesn't seem like the worshipers of the one-god really agree on its nature so to me as a polytheist it looks like they're worshiping different gods entirely.
Not every monotheist, but I do.If it makes you feel any better, I believe you are tapping into the same spiritual energy when you pray to your gods as every monotheist is when they pray to their God. But not every monotheist thinks this way apparently.
That's part of my worldview.No,
The universe cannot contain the Spirit of God.