Can you explain the Islamic view a little bit? Because I have a problem with the Baha'i view.
First... They say that there was a "manifestation" of God that founded the religion. And then list Krishna as a manifestation. But what religion did he "found"? And Baha'is ignore the other "incarnations" that came before Krishna.
Then with Buddha, they claim that originally, he taught about God. Here's a quote from Abdul Baha'...
Buddha also established a new religion... He established the Oneness of God, but later the original principles of His doctrines gradually disappeared, and ignorant customs and ceremonials arose and increased until they finally ended in the worship of statues and images.
Then with Judaism, Baha'is list Abraham and Moses, and they may also include Adam and Noah as being manifestations. All from the same religion? And I've never seen anything in Judaism or Christianity that would support the belief that all religions had God as their source.
I respect your knowledge on all these issues. I'm not a scholar and don't want to be one. So, keeping it simple would be appreciated. And I know sometimes you don't like getting into things that aren't relevant to the OP. If that's the case, that's fine too. Thanks.