Baha’i Faith’s Worldview of the Solution to the Basic Human Problem:
Followers of Baha’i think that they can, through self-effort, draw near to God.
Their concept of human progress is somewhat similar to Buddhists. They feel that right is defined as anything that promotes spiritual growth. They think that wrong is anything that hinders spiritual growth.
The trouble is that they have only the human facilities to discern what causes spiritual growth, and without the Spirit of Christ, there is no discernment. Since they don’t believe in Jesus, they don’t have His Spirit, and they have no discernment.
Another problem that they face is that, without the Spirit of Christ, they have no power to will or to do God’s good pleasure.
Beyond that, they have no Savior, Jesus, to forgive them for the sins of their past, but they don’t see that as being a problem.