- The Universal House of Justice (‘The Promise of World Peace, October 1985)
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12/31/18
December 31
Writing of religion as a social force, Bahá’u’lláh said:
“Religion is the greatest of all means for the establishment of order in the
world and for the peaceful contentment of all that dwell therein.” Referring to
the eclipse or corruption of religion, he wrote: “Should the lamp of religion
be obscured, chaos and confusion will ensue, and the lights of fairness, of
justice, of tranquillity and peace cease to shine.” In an enumeration of such
consequences the Bahá’í writings point out that the “perversion of human
nature, the degradation of human conduct, the corruption and dissolution of
human institutions, reveal themselves, under such circumstances, in their worst
and most revolting aspects. Human character is debased, confidence is shaken,
the nerves of discipline are relaxed, the voice of human conscience is stilled,
the sense of decency and shame is obscured, conceptions of duty, of solidarity,
of reciprocity and loyalty are distorted, and the very feeling of peacefulness,
of joy and of hope is gradually extinguished.”