The author of the book that tries to show Bah'i as a messenger of God-
To sum up a god-messenger one must:
"Such a person should be able correctly to describe events of the future: Baha'u'llah did this. Such a person should understand scientific facts not yet discovered in His time: Baha'u'llah did this. Such a person should possess skills not acquired in any school and display a deep understanding of spiritual and social problems beyond the experience of His learned contemporaries: Baha'u'llah did these things."
Yet he completely botched several scientific concepts. Evolution, humans/homo sapien lineage, thinks "humidity" is in a h20 molecule, thinks life is on every planet, believes in numerology, doesn't understand base 10 mathematics is not the only number system and applies magic power to 4 and 5. This goes on but the real factor here is he does not add one single scientific concept to his writings that over the next 100 years was about to explode onto the scientific world.
He doesn't know any new science, math, medical advice, nothing. Yet the author of this book claims he does.
He said this person should UNDERSTAND FACTS NOT YET DISCOVERED. He did not. He did misunderstand every single scientific concept that he brought up however
So this is a fail in both ways.
His understanding of spiritual issues is not by any means beyond general Eastern philosophy and is just a generalization of the better humanist concepts from a few Western religions.
as far as Western philosophy goes he is a beginner. All of the social and religious issues he mentions were being taught in schools around the world. But the Western Philosophy being taught in schools far exceeds his intellect.
This is another clear violation of what a God-messenger should be according to the evidence posted.
He has literally zero knowledge of Western philosophy, next to Kant his writings are like that of a high school student.
His contribution to ethics and political theory are far below even what Kant introduced. And Kant was a man who didn't claim to be some God-messenger.
Hume, Descartes, Spinoza, and so many others writings are so much more groundbreaking and dense with intellect and philosophy that it's sad that this is what attracts peoples attention. Because he does the "God is sending me messages" thing.
Followers accept more pure BS in the idea that all 9 religions he mentions have prophecies that predict him. But only a re-imagined, re-worded and completely hacked up version. But that somehow counts as "prophecy fulfillment"?
This is an imagined fantasy.
These are a few of the errors in the book. This book was posted as evidence and was suggested to be read for that purpose. So I did and am shocked at the things people fall for.