And even that low standard has not been met. But this is not a court of law. it is much more important.And so it requires a higher standard of evidence.
I could not agree more. This is much more important than a court case.
Whether a high standard has been met or not is a personal opinion, but we cannot know that unless we have looked at the evidence.
Baha'u'llah is not the only one making claims. There are also those making claims that what Baha'u'llah said is reliable. There are also those making claims that Baha'u'llah was a messenger from God. And not only Baha'u'llah makes those claims.
I am not making claims, I am only sharing my beliefs. If other Baha'is make claims they should be prepared to back them up but you should not listen to our claims because that is one step further from the Source.
What Baha’u’llah wrote in The Kitáb-i-Íqán (The Book of Certitude) on the very first pages is vitally important. The following is part of the last sentence of a longer paragraph, the part I want to point out and explain.
“…… inasmuch as man can never hope to attain unto the knowledge of the All-Glorious, can never quaff from the stream of divine knowledge and wisdom, can never enter the abode of immortality, nor partake of the cup of divine nearness and favour, unless and until he ceases to regard the words and deeds of mortal men as a standard for the true understanding and recognition of God and His Prophets.” The Kitáb-i-Íqán, pp. 3-4
What it essentially says is that we will never discover the truth about God and His Prophets for ourselves if we use the words and deeds of
other people as a standard by which to understand God and His Prophets. In other words, we cannot determine whether Baha’u’llah was a Messenger of God according to what
other people say or do.
What then do we do? We investigate the truth for ourselves. Baha'is call that the independent investigation of truth.
"The first Baha’i principle is
the independent investigation of reality. Not found in any sacred Book of the past, it
abolishes the need for clergy and sets us free from imitation and blind adherence to unexamined, dogmatic beliefs. Baha’is believe that no soul should follow ancestral or traditional beliefs without first questioning and examining their own inner landscape. Instead, the first Baha’i principle gives each individual the right and the duty to investigate and decide what they believe on their own."
Independent Investigation of Truth
OK, so you are not trying to convince me. So what are you trying to do? Are you trying to convince me that this message deserves a hearing? because even that has not been done. I see a bunch of statements that you say you believe. I see others that you say you know. I see no evidence that either are actually correct. You say the messengers are the evidence, but they seem like very flimsy evidence for a very bold position.
I am not trying to convince you that Baha'u'llah was a Messenger of God but admittedly I am trying to convince you to give it a fair hearing. I am not sure what book would be most convincing, I can only say what was convincing to me, but I am a very different person. I would have to know more about you and your background (and particularly your religious background, if you have any) in order to know what books or articles or which websites to recommend.