Salvation through Christ life, death, and resurrection via the service to humanity as one body of Christ.
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It seems this is a very brief and limited part of teachings of Christianity. Bible has a lot more.
How do you know, every single Christian defines it exactly like you do here? Every single Christian that was ever born, since 2000 years ago?
However, the point I am trying to make, is, no single Christian person, can speak for all other Christians, as each Christian person may have a different view. No person can say, what Christians believe or do not believe, as through out generations, there has been many Christians, who even because of their own view, were killed or tortured by other Christians, simply because they had a different interpretation of teachings of Christianity. But having a different view than other Christians is not a proof, they were wrong. So, no single Christian or non-Christian gets to define Christianity for all Christians. So, now, who can speak for Christian beliefs? The standard that defines it, is Bible itself. The Bible speaks for it, as it describes the teachings of Christ.
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The Passion doesn't teach about Bahaullah etc; so, Bahai faith is pretty much Bahai faith. Christianity through Bahai faith isn't Christianity.
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What do you mean by the Passion!?
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It's through Christ's body-the people-that define christianity. You're putting too little faith in the body (hence christ) and putting more emphasis on scripture.
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Christianity had a founder, before the Christians even were born. Remember, Jesus said, He built His Church on the Rock, who was the Peter. It means, even at that time Christianity was already built, and defined by Christ. So, that proves, even before all these Christian denominations were born, Christianity was defined. To be a member of Body of Christ, needs to meet certain conditions. It is not like anyone who claims to be the follower of Jesus, becomes automatically a member of Body of Christ. I am sure Bible is clear on that.
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If you like. I agree with Christians since it's the Christian faith. Even the Bible doesn't speak of Bahai belief. Though, the bible points to christ not the other way around. I gave scripture on that. Don't know if you read it in context.
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Christian Bible talks about Bahaullah, in the same way that Jewish Bible talks about Jesus.
The many Jews disagreed Jesus is Messiah, and many Christians disagreed Bahaullah is return of Christ. But, we need to realize, no body could refute their Claim!
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Bahaullah in the burning bush is a huge huge opposition from Jewish faith. Unless bahaullah is god no, Moses didn't talk to anyone other than god. Where in the bible does it say the person behind the burning bush was Bahallauh? I mean, I can give you scripture Moses went to god but will you believe it (since you believe in scripture) or would you believe what Bahaullah says about scripture?
There's a difference.
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We need to recognize that, the Bible hints many times, that it has symbols, parables , and hidden meanings. The Authors of Bible did not say, everything they have written are literal facts.
Burning bush is symbolic in Bahai View. Bahais do not believe, literally a bush was burning, and that fire was God. Bahais believe a burning bush is symbol, and has a certain meaning.
This is how Abdulbaha explained it:
"But as to the question of the Trinity, know, O advancer unto God, that in each one of the cycles wherein the Lights have shone forth upon the horizons (i.e., in each prophetic dispensation) and the Forgiving Lord hath revealed Himself on Mount Paran (see Habbakkuk 3:3, etc.) or Mount Sinai, or Mount Seir (see Ezekiel 35), there are necessarily three things: The Giver of the Grace, and the Grace, and the Recipient of the Grace; the Source of the Effulgence, and the Effulgence, and the Recipient of the Effulgence; the Illuminator, and the Illumination, and the Illuminated. Look at the Mosaic cycle: The Lord, and Moses, and the Fire (i.e., the burning bush), the Intermediary; and in the Mohammedan cycle: The Lord, the Apostle (or Messenger, Mohammed), and Gabriel (for, as the Mohammedans believe, Gabriel brought the Revelation from God to Mohammed). Look at the sun and its rays and the heat which results from its rays; the rays and the heat are but two effects of the sun, but inseparable from it; yet the sun is one in its essence, unique in its real identity, single in its attributes, neither is it possible that anything should resemble it. Such is the essence of the Truth concerning the Unity, the real doctrine of the Singularity, the undiluted reality as to the (Divine) Sanctity."
Bahá'í Reference Library - Tablets of Abdul-Baha Abbas, Pages 114-118