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Basics of Baha’i Faith:
Baha’i thinks that one God has revealed himself through major world religions.
Baha’i thinks that the human soul is essentially good.
Baha’i thinks that the purpose of life is to draw close to god.
Heaven and hell are seen as states of being.
Baha’i teaches daily prayer, avoid alcohol, read the Bible and the writings of Bahá'u'lláh and other Bahá'í leaders, work hard, education yourself, work for “social justice” and “equality.”
Their interpretations of Scripture are quite creative.
Authority is derived from the writings of Bahá'u'lláh and other Bahá'í leaders
Deny the existence of Satan or the devil. They see Satan as a personification of man’s lower nature, but see each person as needing to find his or her own spiritual nature to overcome evil.
While they try to appear to harmonize all religions, they take a firm stand for relativism and rationalism, which are both anti-Christ. Jesus Christ is absolute, and His truth is absolute, and Baha’i hates that fact. |
Basic Tenets of Biblical Christianity:
To compare Baha’i to Biblical Christianity, go here.
Pray for those who are in spiritual slavery to the Baha’i cult. They are not the enemies. They are prisoners of the enemy. They have been brought into captivity by believing a lie.
Baha’i is willingly ignorant of the lost condition of all human beings and the one Holy Creator God's great gift of giving His one and only way of salvation through acceptance of the atoning work of His one, unique Son, Jesus Christ. As a result of this willing ignorance, followers of this religion miss all the benefits of holiness, righteousness, peace, glory, love, and joy that can only be found through Jesus. The sad result of their rebellion against God is that those who follow this course choose hell rather than heaven. |