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Essay heading: Bahai Religion
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From these principles stems the belief that God periodically reveals his will through divine educators, whose purpose is to transform the character of humankind and develop within people who respond moral and spiritual qualities.
The Baha’i writings describe a single, omniscient, omnipresent, imperishable, and almighty God who is the creator of all things in the universe... displayed 300 characters
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The existence of God and the universe is thought to be eternal, without a beginning or end. Though inaccessible directly, God is seen as conscious of creation, with a will and purpose that is expressed through messengers known as Manifestations of God. Baha’i teachings state that God is too great for humans to fully comprehend, or to create a complete and accurate image, by themselves; human understandings of God are through his revelation via his “Manifestations of God”... displayed next 300 characters
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