Honestly, I don’t know why you even bother arguing with him. It’s plain as day that Bahá'u'lláh was a false prophet — and the whole Bahá'í system is built on falsehood. Scripture already warned us that many false prophets would arise to try to distort the truth and diminish the Word — and that’s exactly what we’re seeing here.
Sometimes we can debate back and forth, but when a person is so blind they can’t even see how false this is, what’s the point? They’re not listening — and it’s not worth getting tangled up in this kind of rubbish.
Better to stay grounded in the truth of Yeshua — and not waste too much time on those who refuse to see it.
Scripture warned us clearly: “For many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many.” (Matthew 24:11, KJV)
And here we are — another false prophet, another false prophecy — attempting to diminish the written Word and deny who Yeshua said He was.
The whole Bahá'í claim about 1844 fulfilling Daniel’s prophecy is built on sand:
Daniel 8:14 speaks of the cleansing of the sanctuary, not the rise of some Persian mystic.
That prophecy was fulfilled in Yeshua’s work — not in some 19th-century reinterpretation.
No temple was cleansed, no biblical fulfillment happened in 1844. It’s a complete distortion of Scripture.
Yeshua Himself declared: “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” (John 14:6, KJV)
Yet Bahá'u'lláh and the Bahá'í Faith contradict this, teaching that Yeshua was just one of many “manifestations” — no different from Buddha, Muhammad, or others.
That alone brands him a false prophet and a deceiver.
Sometimes we go back and forth in these debates, but honestly — for what? Some can’t see the forest for the trees. The truth is simple: Bahá'u'lláh was a false prophet. The 1844 prophecy is false. The Bahá'í Faith denies the very words of Yeshua.