The Baha'i Faith
In Atlanta, the summer of 1996 was
Olympic focused. So were many of the locally represented cults. One
in particular was the Bahai Faith. They had two Racial Unity
Celebration - Mankind is One events in community parks before the
Olympics came to town. They
wanted to put their best foot forward by having them open to the public
and by inviting local community leaders such as the Mayor of Roswell, a
retired Police Chief and an Evangelical Baptist Preacher. And it had lots
of cultural music. A good friend of mine - Jeff Miller - found one of
their pamphlets and told me about the first event being held in the City
of Roswell. We decided to go and talk with them about their redefinition
of who Jesus Christ is and was, and what He did for them on the cross. God
used that event to start us on several one-on-one discussions and a couple
of group meetings with Bahai believers.
Some of their basic beliefs are clearly
stated in one of their tracts: God has revealed His Word in each period
of history through a chosen Individual Whom Bahais call the
Manifestation of God. He
restates in every age Gods purpose and will. His teachings are a
revelation from God. Abraham,
Moses, Krishna, Buddha, Zoroaster, Christ and Muhammad were Manifestations
of God. Since there is one
God, these Manifestations of God have each taught the same religious
faith (Basic Facts of the Baha'i Faith [Wilmette, Illinois: Baha'i
Publishing Trust, n.d.], 3). Thus,
the unique, eternal deity of Jesus is denied by the Baha'i Faith. Add to
this a denial of the Christian doctrines of the Trinity and the bodily
resurrection of Christ.
It all started in 1844 when a young man
from Iran, calling himself "the Bab" (the Gate), began teaching
God would soon manifest Himself in a World Teacher. In 1863
Baha'u'llah (the Glory of God) announced to the followers of Bab that he
was that manifestation. He began writing and teaching the people to
unite, have a common faith, and strive for a one world order. This, he
stated, would lead to an enduring peace. Before he died he appointed his
eldest son - Abdul-Baha - the Exemplar of the Faith.
Under his leadership (and later the leadership of his grandson,
Shoghi Effendi) the Bahai Faith spread to parts of Europe and America.
Baha'i followers consider it the Preferred religion of the United
Nations because of its attitude of unity.
The first event had 50+ Baha'is in a
park in Roswell. It broke my heart as I listened to them reveal the
writings of their faith, and how they distort the scriptures to fit their
world view. It reminded me of listening to Mormons teach about additional
revelation. We talked to a couple of the followers and one of the leaders
of the event. They were very inclusive with all religions. We told them
that Christ was not a religion but a relationship. We handed out several
copies of the SDM Booklet on the Bahai Faith and challenged them to
examine their beliefs. My
heart was further grieved when I heard the Baptist Preacher speak of unity
with the Bahai Faith. His influence would have given him an opportunity
to say, "spiritually we stand apart. My cause is Jesus Christ
- not Bahai - and only through Christ can we have true unity." The
Preacher fell short of making that statement. The cause of Christ was
silent on his lips. He and I spoke later and as a brother in Christ I had
to tell him that he had been used to promote a cult. He could see it, but
did nothing to change the situation.
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The story of Bab
and Baha'u'llah sounds a lot like John the Baptist and Jesus Christ. That
afforded me the opportunity to contrast the teachings of Christ with the
Bahai Faith. They wanted to keep in front of us the unity of
mankind and that we are all one faith. When we spoke of Christ they
were ready to include Him. But when it came to sin and salvation through
Christ alone and nothing else, they had problems. They shared with us how
the Golden Rule shows up in every major religion. We stated that the
principle shows up in other religions but the truth only shows up in one -
Christianity. John 14:6 is the clear truth of Christ - I am THE way,
THE truth, THE life, no man comes to the Father but through Me.
At a later event in a large downtown park in Atlanta
with 200+ Bahai followers,
five of us went to proclaim the truth of Christ. When we arrived we
recognized one of the leaders from the last event and he quickly told us
not to hand out any literature. We said that we would only if someone
asked. He then pointed us to a table that we could set up and display our
literature and booklets! There were many displays from Bahai followers,
and even a lady who was invited there because she sells Christian books
and Bibles. She had no idea that the Bahai Faith was a cult, and that
their teachings go against Gods word. She was not willing to tell
others about her relationship with Christ, she only wanted to sell books.
We didn't keep our table very long because the leader's wife remembered us
from the last event in Roswell. She didn't like the literature we gave to
people. We had many
discussions one-on-one with several people. Their main focus was social
issues.
The next time God brought a Bahai follower in my
path was at a local playground at a nearby Church. Ramaro was wearing a
T-shirt that read "Bahai - life's final assurance." We talked
about who he thought Jesus is and who He was, and the contrast in the
Bible and Bahai writings. We exchanged phone numbers and within a week
he called inviting me to his home to a Bahai "Fireside
Meeting." Another friend (Steve Danforth) and I went to their meeting
and with 20+ Bahai followers present. The leader told of how
the Bahai Faith came to be the foremost religion, then he opened
the meeting up to questions. After a couple questions were asked about the
history of Baha'i, he turned to me, knowing that I wrote some questions
down as he spoke. I asked questions about the historical Jesus and their
opposing his spiritual message. We looked into the Bible and went over
scripture that stated who Jesus said He was and what His mission was. It
was then discussed to have a Bible Study to look
at Christ further. Three weeks later 7 of us met with 4 of them and
with many saints praying. We went over the differences of who the Bible
says Jesus is and who Baha'u'llah says Jesus is, the contradiction between
the teaching of the Quran and the Bible, the falsehood of teaching
about "another Jesus," and about how we are not to have another
revelation other than the one from Christ. The debate went on and their thinking made it hard to nail
them down. However, a couple of times the leader had nothing he could
respond with to refute what the Bible had to say. He was building on sand
and Christ was a stumbling stone to him.
We even pointed out that Christ had something to say about
Baha'u'llah: he is a false Christ (Matt 24:5). As much as the Holy Spirit
talked to them that night, and as far as we know, they still have chosen
to stay deceived and spiritually blind. With the love of Christ we
requested that they repent of following the false teachings of Baha'u'llah.
They remain to this day silent. Whenever you see or talk to
Bahai believers - pray for them - the spiritual deception they have is
deep.
By Don Carver
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