Yes, as I said, most of the prophecies for the messianic age have not been fulfilled yet since we are only about 70 years into an age that will last no less than 1000 years.
However, all the prophecies for the return of Christ/coming of the messiah have been fulfilled.
There are so many...
For my money, they are weak proof. Prophecies can be interpreted many ways. If you combine a lot of Prophecy interpretations together into one whole, you might have something. However, it is a lot to ask for someone to read Thief in the Night from cover to cover for those many interpretations...
The Baha'i teaching violates the 10 commandments. The 10 commandments came from God. The Baha'i teachings do not come from God.
Not true. Moses was not infallible, he was prohibited from entering the Holy Land because of a transgression. As usual, what you're saying is not applicable to...
Why do Baha'is reject the Ahmadiyya and their prophet that claimed to be the return of Christ? I would imagine he had some interpretations of some prophecies also.
But this quote from Micah7:12 What is the context? You're still pulling one verse out and claiming that it is a prophecy about...
I would offer any valid intellectual reason one sees they have to refute Baha'u'llah, would likewise refute all Messengers and also refute God.
The reason is all the Messengers are One with God, as they One and All radiate the same given Holy Spirit.
In the Kitab-i-iqan Baha'u'llah explains...
And what are the chances that those are all real prophecies? I know some of them are extremely questionable. Like the Messiah being from the tribe of Judah. I know Baha'is do it. But really? Who kept the genealogical records of all of Baha'u'llah's ancestors? Another one about "he" will come to...
How does this predict Bahaullah, precisely? In context:
"I must bear the indignation of the Lord,
because I have sinned against him,
until he takes my side
and executes judgment for me.
He will bring me out to the light;
I shall see his vindication.
Then my enemy will see,
and...
There are Bible prophecies referring to the coming of the messiah that mention specific countries and events but they do not mention specific years. The following prophecy refers to the exiles and banishments of Baha'u'llah and can be matched up with actual history.
Micah7:12 In that day also...
But are Baha'is any better? They believe Jesus was virgin born. That he, Jesus, along with Muhammad, the Bab and Baha'u'llah were all "Messiahs" or what they call "manifestations of God", and that Baha'u'llah is The Messiah that does fulfill all the end-time prophecies. So, they believe Jesus...
The word "and" implies it will happen in an order.
Micah7:12 In that day also he shall come even to thee from Assyria, and from the fortified cities, and from the fortress even to the river, and from sea to sea, and from mountain to mountain.
He shall come from Assyria: At that time Assyria...
There was no subgroup, there was just one man. That is why the verse says "he."
Micah7:12 In that day also he shall come even to thee from Assyria, and from the fortified cities, and from the fortress even to the river, and from sea to sea, and from mountain to mountain.
Your "fulfillment" is also dependent on Baha'u'llah doing this in the right order? And what was that order? I didn't see an exact order in what I read... just that he went from one place to another. From that place to Akka. From there to a place by a river. But then the sea to sea and mountain...
Oh, for crying out loud.
It doesn't mean they all went as a group!
It just means any person who went to those places is counted in the subgroup.
You can create a subgroup with any criteria. Actors who have appeared on both Doctor Who and Star Trek. People who have lived in San Francisco. They...
The verse says nothing about a group of people going anywhere. It says "he" shall come to certain places.
Micah7:12 In that day also he shall come even to thee from Assyria, and from the fortified cities, and from the fortress even to the river, and from sea to sea, and from mountain to mountain.
Hard to follow all that. Also I notice that in verse 12 after saying "It is a day, and he shall come up to you" it says "those from Assyria and the fortified cities, and from the fortress up to the river and the sea from the west, and the dwellers of the mountain.". A mixed message of "he" and...
Not quite correct. There was a point to providing prophecy. It was to see if it qualified as evidence for your beliefs. Since you only gave failed prophecy the answer appears to be "No".
You asked for 'a prophecy' and that is what I gave you.
I cannot post the entire chapter and explain what all of it means and it is unnecessary, because people can go and read the Bible for themselves if they want to understand how the prophecy fits in the context of the chapter.
I explained...
You are back to quote mining. That is picking the hits and ignoring the misses. Please stop. That is not a valid way to use a book. And please note that since we are discussing your beliefs you are not limited to the Bible. But it does appear that you are misusing it. The verse that you...
1. It must be accurate. A statement cannot be Biblical foreknowledge if it is not accurate, because knowledge (and thus foreknowledge) excludes inaccurate statements. TLDR: It's true.
I do not know what you mean by accurate. Do you mean that it is something that really happened in...