79: O respected personage! I have read your work, …
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O respected personage! I have read your work,
The Gospel of Wealth,
and noted therein truly apposite
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and sound recommendations for easing the lot of humankind.
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To state the matter briefly, the Teachings of Bahá’u’lláh
advocate voluntary sharing, and this is a greater thing than
the equalization of wealth. For equalization must be imposed
from without, while sharing is a matter of free choice.
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Man reacheth perfection through good deeds, voluntarily
performed, not through good deeds the doing of which was
forced upon him. And sharing is a personally chosen
righteous act: that is, the rich should extend assistance to the
poor, they should expend their substance for the poor, but
of their own free will, and not because the poor have
gained this end by force. For the harvest of force is turmoil
and the ruin of the social order. On the other hand voluntary
sharing, the freely-chosen expending of one’s substance,
leadeth to society’s comfort and peace. It lighteth up
the world; it bestoweth honour upon humankind.
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I have seen the good effects of your own philanthropy in
America, in various universities, peace gatherings, and
associations for the promotion of learning, as I travelled
from city to city. Wherefore do I pray on your behalf that
you shall ever be encompassed by the bounties and blessings
of heaven, and shall perform many philanthropic deeds in
East and West. Thus may you gleam as a lighted taper in
the Kingdom of God, may attain honour and everlasting
life, and shine out as a bright star on the horizon of eternity.
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