Baha'is are like chameleons. They express different beliefs when arguing with people of different backgrounds. For example the discussion in this thread. When speaking with vegetarians they act like Baha'ism is all for vegetarianism diets. However they never tell you that Baha'u'llah was strictly against vegetarian diets:
"Say: O concourse of priests and monks! Eat ye of that which God hath made lawful unto you and do not shun meat. God hath, as a token of His grace, granted you leave to partake thereof save during a brief period. He, verily, is the Mighty, the Beneficent. Forsake all that ye possess and hold fast unto that which God hath purposed. This is that which profiteth you, if ye be of them that comprehend." (Baha'u'llah, Summons of the Lord of Hosts, Súriy-i-Haykal, no. 154)
Selective citations do not tell the whole story. Of course, Baha'u'llah does not forbid eating of meat nor mandating a vegan or vegetarian diet, but . . .
From:
BAHA
BAHA’I
"What will be the food of the future?" "Fruit and grains. The time will come when meat will no longer be eaten. Medical science is only in its infancy, yet it has shown that our natural diet is that which will grow out of the ground. The people will gradually develop up to the condition of this natural food."
'Abdu'l-Bahá, in Julia M. Grundy,
Ten Days in the Light of Akka, Bahá’í Publishing Trust, Wilmette, 1979, pp. 8-9.
"As humanity progresses, meat will be used less and less, for the teeth of man are not carnivorous … The human teeth, the molars, are formed to grind grain. The front teeth, the incisors, are for fruits, etc. It is therefore quite apparent, according to the implements for eating, man's food is intended to be grain and not meat. When mankind is more fully developed the eating of meat will gradually cease."
'Abdu'l-Bahá, from "Star of the West", Vol.III, No.10, p29.
http://www.bcca.org/services/srb/texts.html
"[T]o blessed animals the utmost kindness must be shown, the more the better. Tenderness and loving-kindness are basic principles of God's heavenly Kingdom. Ye should most carefully bear this matter in mind."
'Abdu'l-Bahá,
Selections from the Writings of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, complied by the Universal House of Justice, Bahá’í Publishing Trust, Wilmette, 1996, p. 168.
You sure have a vindictive grudge against the Baha'i Faith. Please cite ALL the relevant material on a subject before you make slanderous accusations.