it's very tenable....but not testable unless there is an proven omnciscient 
Source to test against.
 imho the confusion between the 2 statements is a headgame a lot of materiallly 
oriented people play.
   on another angle, the Prophets Omniscience wil include "what people think is 
true"--which can be seen in a Statement in which the Blessed Beauty talks about 
seeing tablets of chrysolite bearing whatever He needed to know....
  the issue is that what He needed to know would be what people were thinking 
as true, so that such could be Corrected.
 this is sperate from what is True,which is, by definition, above understanding 
except as a transitory local event.
    i am very, very fond of the Lawh-iHimat as an example of this in action, 
and have been in countless discussions about who Idris is, etc.
   generallly, when people tell me that Baha'u'llah said something not 
"factuallly" true, i am hearing about their belief systems...not about 
Baha'u'llah. 
   
    
  

 
 
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