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No, it just means its more accepting of science...which is generally the case in modern religions.
The Torah is 3000 years old. It shouldn't be surprising that it reflects 3000 year old ideas of the world. Baha'is have only been around about 150 years. Thus, it developed in the modern world and unsurprisingly is more influenced by it.
Abrahamic religions are not about science. They are about God. The accuracy of the creation of the world according to Genesis has nothing to do with the existence of God, his ethics, the need for Jesus, etc., and plenty of modern followers of these faiths know that.
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