>>The Christians are waiting for the second coming of Jesus, their spiritual and moral leader.
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>>The Muslims are waiting for the return of the Hidden Imam, their spiritual and moral leader.
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>And several other religions also expected/expect some sort of Messiah.
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>We (the Bahá'ís) believe that through the coming of Bahá'u'lláh, many of these prophecies have been fulfilled.
That faith is an off-shoot of the Babi faith.
Babi is an Islam sect.
It was started by a Shia Muslim.
They believed every generation has a new perfect Muslim; which is an evolution of the previous.
If a prophet came down the line and claimed to be the end, then that's very well and good.
If you're likely to believe it.
It may have spoken to you.
But I don't think it speaks to everyone the way the Internet has a unique ability to, and continue to into the future.
>>I'm pleased to announce that the Messiah is here.
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>>It is the Internet.
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>>If its truths are properly examined;
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>>the Internet provides us with all the knowledge required to spiritually reconnect all of mankind.
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>Talking about Christian expectations, or similar expectations from other religions, wouldn't the Internet rather be one more battleground between the forces of good and evil?
I'm sure you can find a variety of opinions from Christians on that.
Is it all that relevant?
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