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12/30/12
December 30
A world, torn with conflicting passions, and perilously
disintegrating from within, finds itself confronted, at so crucial an epoch in
its history, by the rising fortunes of an infant Faith, a Faith that, at times,
seems to be drawn into its controversies, entangled by its conflicts, eclipsed
by its gathering shadows, and overpowered by the mounting tide of its passions.
In its very heart, within its cradle, at the seat of its first and venerable
Temple, in one of its hitherto flourishing and potentially powerful centers,
the as-yet unemancipated Faith of Bahá’u’lláh seems indeed to have retreated
before the onrushing forces of violence and disorder to which humanity is
steadily falling a victim. The strongholds of such a Faith, one by one and day
after day, are to outward seeming being successively isolated, assaulted and
captured. As the lights of liberty flicker and go out, as the din of discord
grows louder and louder every day, as the fires of fanaticism flame with
increasing fierceness in the breasts of men, as the chill of irreligion creeps
relentlessly over the soul of mankind, the limbs and organs that constitute the
body of the Faith of Bahá’u’lláh appear, in varying measure, to have become
afflicted with the crippling influences that now hold in their grip the whole
of the civilized world. (Shoghi Effendi, ‘The Advent of Divine Justice’)