I've given the explanation several times. No you have not, I’ve...

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    I've given the explanation several times.
    No you have not, I’ve never seen this before

    From a Bahai perspective “the way” is an indication of the path to God only through the Manifestation of God for the age in which one lives in?
    You hit the magic point, from the “Bahai perspective” this not the same as the Christian prospective, neither is it in any other faith
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    When God speaks in His various ways from age to age, whether that be to a specific population or to a specific indigenous region, or to various nations or even to the whole world, that is "the way" for that population at that specific moment in history.
    "the way" therefore changes from time to time from manifestation of God to manifestation of God.

    Again, that’s your believe, Christians understand it differently, In the Book of Hebrews 1:1-2, it is written: 'In many ways and in different ways, God spoke of old to our fathers by the prophets; lastly, in these days He spoke to us by a Son, whom He appointed heir of all things, and through whom also He made the worlds.' This shows how God's communication evolves over time, culminating in the full revelation brought by His Son

    First the basic facts of God, God is eternal and immutable, not subject to change or time. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. Do you honestly think that God changes along with human history,

    It is human that need to change, but the gospel remains the same, so doe God

    We are called to change into God's image, conforming our lives to His will and imitating His virtues rather than trying to reshape God according to our own desires, in your case with God you’re making out that God wants us to conform to the various ways of our culture and times without any inter changes

    According to your view, if God is manifesting Himself in regions like the Amazon or among communities that practiced human sacrifice, as well as in various pagan religions, it suggests that God is endorsing or appearing through all those practices. Sorry, but that’s not how it works.

    God communicates with us today in varies among people, but the methods may differ from biblical times. Today God's primary communication comes through sacred scriptures, like the Bible, and most of all the Holy Spirit, which Christ promised to guide the church

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    God's plan of salvation was not finished with the coming of Jesus . His work was finished, correct, at that point in history, but he didn't establish many of the prophecies from the Prophets of Israel, which clothing indicates that God's work is not finished.

    That’s your prospective not ours or biblical, Christians believe that Jesus' first coming was central to God's plan of salvation (as seen in passages like John 19:30, where Jesus says, "It is finished"). However, they also believe that God's overall redemptive plan is ongoing and will be fully fulfilled in the future (e.g., the Second Coming of Christ).

    Jesus' work on the cross was indeed the culmination of the salvation process, but God's overall plan isn't considered complete until future prophesied events occur, such as Christ's return and the full realization of God's kingdom. Even fulfillment of many Old Testament prophecies points to these future events, and indeed supporting the idea that God's work is still ongoing.

    Plus, God's work is still ongoing is supported by the idea of divine providence, which holds that God is actively involved in the world, guiding and sustaining all creation towards its ultimate purpose. This ongoing work can be seen in the continuous unfolding of salvation history and the sanctification of believers through the working of the Holy Spirit; The Holy Spirit continues to guide and empower the world and its people today. As you keep telling us, this confirmation that we don’t need another prophet as the Holy Spirit has been guiding people throughout the ages and will continue to do so, as He guided creation
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    So to hang on to the "it's finished" and "the way" as if it's the end of God's work is clearly an indication of a very very narrow view of what the Bible in its totality is speaking about in relation to God's Plan.

    Not at all as I explained to you above, what is finished is the atonement for salvation history, what is not finished is God's overall redemptive plan which is ongoing as people are born and die every day, all needing redemption until the fullness of time when Christ comes again

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    His plan is still unfolding today .
    The Work of Jesus was finished , but the Work of God continues.


    Geez Kam of course God’s work continues and is in progress
    Many Old Testament prophecies, the establishment of God's kingdom, and future events are seen as still being fulfilled. Christians anticipate the second coming of Jesus, which will complete God's redemptive plan. as on these:

    Salvation and Sanctification, The process of salvation continues as individuals come to faith in Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit works in people's lives, transforming them and guiding them toward spiritual maturity and holiness.

    The Growth of the Church, The global spread of Christianity and the expansion of God's Kingdom through the church are viewed as part of God's ongoing work.

    The Renewal of Creation, God is actively working toward the eventual renewal and restoration of the entire creation, eliminating sin, suffering, and death, culminating in the new heaven and new earth described in Revelation.

    And not to mention Spiritual and Moral Progress As believers live out their faith, God's kingdom advances through acts of love, justice, and mercy, reflecting His purposes on earth.
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    An infinite God cannot by definition be waiting around for some random moment to no longer be God.
    Not sure what you are implying, as like what I said before, God, The Holy Spirit are extremely active
 
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