That is a funny statement. You do not want to give the freedom of belief to other people? Why should they think the same way as you do? You consider Bahaollah to be the mirror image of Allah, I do not even believe in the existence of any Allah/God. I consider him as another in the long line of proponents of One God Abrahamic religions who considered themselves to be prophets / saints / messengers / sons / manifestations / mahdis of God/Allah, an egoist preacher of 19th Century Iran who did not know anything about science of his days and lived in 7th Century. People of science never think that way. They are always open to new possibilities - if there is even an iota of proof.What the other way could be? Even Buddha debated with people around him. Questioned and answered. That is what the Suttas are.
"He (Buddha) proposes not a passive acceptance but, rather,
constant questioning and personal testing to identify those truths which verifiably reduce one's own stress or misery."
Kesamutti Sutta - Wikipedia