Can you explain this...
Let no one, however, mistake my purpose. The Revelation, of which Bahá’u’lláh is the source and center, abrogates none of the religions that have preceded it, nor does it attempt, in the slightest 58 degree, to distort their features or to belittle their value. It disclaims any intention of dwarfing any of the Prophets of the past, or of whittling down the eternal verity of their teachings.
Baha'is here on the forum have said that the Baha'i Faith "abrogates" the other religions. What did they mean? And whittling down? Baha'is do "whittle" down, but I suppose Baha'is think that those are not the "eternal" verities to the teachings but wrong teachings? So, to some of us, the Baha'i Faith is whittling and abrogating and giving a different interpretation of the teachings of those other religions... a Baha'i interpretation. And, since most of us here would agree, whittle them down and abrogate their whacked out beliefs, so why did Abdul Baha' make it seem like Baha'is don't do that?