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With all due respect, it was not God's job to carry the gospel message to all the peoples of the earth, that job was entrusted to the followers of Christianity, first disciples of Jesus and later the future generations of Christians. It took a long time but by the mid-19th century, the gospel message had spread to every nation on earth, to at least 95% of the world population.Oh so the bible can be found in all countries and not just the middle east. Oh my. Where are these bibles in ancient China, Australia, and the rest of the world. Oh that's right they do not exist because this god only like a very few people of one nationality and one race. What a prejudice god.
But before that happened people had other religions they adhered to such as Hinduism and Buddhism so they were not without a religion or belief in God. After Christianity, Islam spread across much of the globe beginning in the 7th century AD. It is not as if Christianity was ever the only true religion even though Christians would have you believe that is the case.
Baha'is believe that Messengers of God have been sent in every age to various parts of the world, ever since humans evolved, so nobody was ever without divine guidance, and we believe that Messengers will continue to be sent forevermore.
“And now regarding thy question, “How is it that no records are to be found concerning the Prophets that have preceded Adam, the Father of Mankind, or of the kings that lived in the days of those Prophets?” Know thou that the absence of any reference to them is no proof that they did not actually exist. That no records concerning them are now available, should be attributed to their extreme remoteness, as well as to the vast changes which the earth hath undergone since their time.
Moreover such forms and modes of writing as are now current amongst men were unknown to the generations that were before Adam. There was even a time when men were wholly ignorant of the art of writing, and had adopted a system entirely different from the one which they now use. For a proper exposition of this an elaborate explanation would be required.”
Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, pp. 172-173