On Responding to Assertions of Elitism: Abid on Religious Forums
Jul 22nd, 2008 by admin
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Originally Posted by Hyperborean
the purpose of the Bahá’í faith is like that of the communists of the 20th century or Americans of the 21st century: to spread all over the world and to be governed by the commands of a single elite group
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Somehow, I think not. When Shoghi Effendi says to show forbearance towards those that aren’t of your faith, do you think we intend to transgress that piece of advice anytime soon? Adherence to the Baha’i Faith is voluntary and will remain as such; it won’t be forced down anyone’s throat, nor will they be shunned from society for rejecting it. That scenario alone is at variance with countless teachings of the Baha’i Faith. We are not and never will be elitist, not as long as we contend our beliefs in the unity of humanity and showing love towards all:
| “…let your heart burn with loving kindness for all who may cross your path.” (`Abdu’l-Baha, Paris Talks, p. 16) |
| “O CHILDREN OF MEN! Know ye not why We created you all from the same dust? That no one should exalt himself over the other. ..[Emphasis added] (Baha’u'llah, The Hidden Words, p. 20) |
On another note, Communism was a political ideology and frowned upon religion; the Baha’i Faith is a religion whose ultimate goal is the unification of mankind and has next to nothing to do with politics, other than the idea of an international court of arbitration, which is just that: a court. Meaning it won’t rule the world; it’s there to settle international disputes. That’s our mission and nothing more. No political strings attached, no latent plans for world domination.























