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ON CALUMNY 102 |
From the beginning of the world until the present
time each ‘Manifestation’
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sent from God has been
opposed by an embodiment of the ‘Powers of Darkness’.
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In the day of Christ, Annas and Caiaphas inflamed
the Jewish people against Him and the learned doctors
of Israel joined together to resist His Power. All sorts
of calumnies were circulated against Him. The Scribes
and Pharisees conspired to make the people believe
Him to be a liar, an apostate, and a blasphemer. They
spread these slanders throughout the whole Eastern
world against Christ, and caused Him to be condemned
to a shameful death!
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In spite of all their efforts the Sun of Truth shone
forth from the horizon. In every case the army of
light vanquished the powers of darkness on the battlefield
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of the world, and the radiance of the Divine
Teaching illumined the earth. Those who accepted the
Teaching and worked for the Cause of God became
luminous stars in the sky of humanity.
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Those who would have men believe that religion
is their own private property once more bring their
efforts to bear against the Sun of Truth: they resist
the Command of God; they invent calumnies, not
having arguments against it, neither proofs. They
attack with masked faces, not daring to come forth
into the light of day.
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Do not let your hearts be troubled by these defamatory
writings! Obey the words of Bahá’u’lláh and
answer them not. Rejoice, rather, that even these falsehoods
will result in the spread of the truth. When these
slanders appear inquiries are made, and those who
inquire are led into a knowledge of the Faith.
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Again, a man proclaims: ‘There lies a garden in
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which there are trees with broken branches bearing no
fruit, and the leaves thereof are faded and yellow! In
that garden, also, there are flowering plants with no
blooms, and rose bushes withered and dying—go not
into that garden!’ A just man, hearing this account
of the garden, would not be content without seeing for
himself whether it be true or not. He, therefore, enters
the garden, and behold, he finds it well tilled; the
branches of the trees are sturdy and strong, being also
loaded with the sweetest of ripe fruits amongst the
luxuriance of beautiful green leaves. The flowering
plants are bright with many-hued blossoms; the rose
bushes are covered with fragrant and lovely roses and
all is verdant and well tended. When the glory of the
garden is spread out before the eyes of the just man, he
praises God that, through unworthy calumny, he has
been led into a place of such wondrous beauty!
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Therefore, I say unto you, spread the Divine Truth
with all your might that men’s intelligence may become
enlightened; this is the best answer to those who
slander. I do not wish to speak of those people nor to
say anything ill of them—only to tell you that slander
is of no importance!
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Regard the former times. Had the calumnies of
Pharaoh any effect? He affirmed that Moses was a
murderer, that he had slain a man and deserved to be
executed! He also declared that Moses and Aaron
were fomenters of discord, that they tried to destroy
the religion of Egypt and therefore must be put to
death. These words of Pharaoh were vainly spoken.
The light of Moses shone. The radiance of the Law of
God has encircled the world!
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When the Pharisees said of Christ that He had
broken the Sabbath Day, that He had defied the Law
of Moses, that He had threatened to destroy the Temple
and the Holy City of Jerusalem, and that He deserved
to be crucified—We know that all these slanderous
attacks had no result in hindering the spread of the
Gospel!
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The Sun of Christ shone brilliantly in the sky, and
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the breath of the Holy Spirit wafted over the whole
earth!
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1. | i.e.—Divine Manifestation. [ Back To Reference] |