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At this time of world turmoil, the United States Bahá’í community offers a perspective on the destiny of America as the promoter of world peace.
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More than a hundred years ago, Bahá’u’lláh, the founder of the Bahá’í Faith, addressing heads of state, proclaimed that the age of maturity for the entire human race had come. The unity of humankind was now to be established as the foundation of the great peace that would mark the highest stage in humanity’s spiritual and social evolution. Revolutionary and worldshaking changes were therefore inevitable.
The Bahá’í writings state:
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The American nation, Bahá’ís believe, will evolve through tests and trials to become a land of . This is the peace promised by God in the sacred texts of the world’s religions. Universal acceptance of the spiritual principle of the oneness of humankind is essential to any successful attempt to establish world peace.
, one of the most baneful and persistent evils, is a major barrier to peace.
, the achievement of full equality of the sexes, is one of the most important, though less acknowledged, prerequisites of peace.
keeps the world in a state of instability, preventing the achievement of peace.
, as distinguished from a sane and legitimate patriotism, must give way to a wider loyalty, to the love of humanity as a whole.
, the cause of innumerable wars and conflicts throughout history, is a major obstacle to progress. The challenge facing the world’s religious leaders is to contemplate, with hearts filled with compassion and the desire for truth, the plight of humanity, and to ask themselves whether they cannot, in humility before their God, submerge their theological differences in a great spirit of mutual forbearance that will enable them to work together for the advancement of human understanding and peace.
Bahá’ís pray, “.”
During this hour of crisis, we affirm our abiding faith in the destiny of America. We know that the road to its destiny is long, thorny and tortuous, but we are confident that America will emerge from her trials undivided and undefeatable.
National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States |
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