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Does the God of the Baha'i have a responsibility to them?

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Baha'is believe that God, the Creator, has had an eternal Covenant with all of mankind through the teachings of the Manifestations of God (ie., Abraham, Krishna, Moses, Jesus, Buddha, Zoroaster, Muhammad, The Bab and Baha'u'llah). In that Covenant, it is man's responsibility to obey God's Laws and to spiritually progress our souls in preparation for the next eternal life. God has NO responsibility to man, as we are His creation, but God has never left humanity without divine Revelations, the teachings from which civilization has continually advanced.

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