We are against religions which do not accept Allah as the one God (e.g., Hinduism), and against atheistic religions (e.g., Buddhism, Jainism). We are also against the LGBTQ. We declare Mirza Ghulam Mohammad of the Ahmadiyyas as an imposter
For the Baha'is, this is the problem. Other religions believe all sorts of things that don't agree with what the Baha'i Faith teaches. And what do Baha'is say? That there were additions, traditions of men. There were thing misinterpreted and made to be literal when they were meant to be symbolic. But, does that explain all the differences in the various beliefs in the different religions? One God, many Gods, no God? Some people were prophets and manifestations, yet others were false?
When I became a Baha’i I didn’t abandon my Christian Faith but added belief in Krishna and the Bhagavad-Gita to it, added Buddha and His teachings to my beliefs, added Muhammad and the Quran to what I believe, added Zoroaster and His teachings
So what do you believe about Krishna? I don't think you believe he was an incarnation of Vishnu? And what about Vishnu, Shiva, Brahma? A three-part Godhead?
As a Baha'i I see one becomes stronger in their previous faith
Hmmm? One day... "Jesus is the only way. He is the Son of the living God and is God. He was crucified and rose again on the third day. He is the only way a person can be saved from their sins and avoid going to hell with the devil and his angels."
The next day... "I'm a Baha'i. Jesus, the man, is dead and buried. His spirit rose. There is no devil and God isn't going to send people to hell. Noble you were created. You were not born in sin. Jesus is a perfect reflection of God. He is not God."
That is not stronger. That is different.
what about Adam who had no father or mother.
As if Baha'is believe in a literal Adam. But, if you want to pretend the story was literal, then of course Adam had no father and mother... God made him out of clay. But Jesus, if you want to take that story literally, was born at a time where it took a man and a woman to make a baby. With Jesus, God, through the Holy Spirit, got Mary pregnant. And why Baha'is, of all the Bible stories, takes that one literally, I will never know. Yet, they don't believe that God could raise Jesus from the dead?