The Baha'i Principles

Religion must conform to science

Bahā’u’llāh’s Religious Knowledge

To show how much religious knowledge Bahā’u’llāh had, we will use the first book he authored, the book of Īqān (Certitude). This book has been designated by Bahā’u’llāh as “the Lord of all Books.” Contrary to what Baha’is claim, the book of Īqān was widely dismissed by Persian Scholars and researchers as a book full of fallacies and errors and a number of works were authored in Farsi that clearly showed these errors.

Shoghi’s Sayings That Contradict Science or Reason

Although Baha’is sometimes try to portray Shoghi as being infallible, he himself begs to differ. Here is a leter written on his behalf by his secretary in 1944:
The infallibility of the Guardian is confined to matters which are related strictly to the Cause and interpretations of the Teachings; he is not an infallible authority on other subjects, such as economics, science, etc.

Bahā’u’llāh’s Statements That Are Against Science and Reason

Should anyone intentionally destroy a house by fire, him also shall ye burn; should anyone deliberately take another’s life, him also shall ye put to death. Take ye hold of the precepts of God with all your strength and power, and abandon the ways of the ignorant. Should ye condemn the arsonist and the murderer to life imprisonment, it would be permissible according to the provisions of the Book. He, verily, hath power to ordain whatsoever He pleaseth.