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THE EIGHTH PRINCIPLE—UNIVERSAL PEACE |
A Supreme Tribunal shall be established by the
peoples and Governments of every nation, composed
of members elected from each country and
Government. The members of this Great Council shall
assemble in unity. All disputes of an international
character shall be submitted to this Court, its work
being to arrange by arbitration everything which
otherwise would be a cause of war. The mission of
this Tribunal would be to prevent war.
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One of the great steps towards universal peace
would be the establishment of a universal language.
Bahá’u’lláh commands that the servants of humanity
should meet together, and either choose a language
which now exists, or form a new one. This was revealed
in the Kitáb-i-Aqdas forty years ago. It is there
pointed out that the question of diversity of tongues
is a very difficult one. There are more than eight
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hundred languages in the world, and no person could
acquire them all.
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Until such a language is in use, the world will continue
to feel the vast need of this means of intercourse.
Difference of speech is one of the most fruitful causes
of dislike and distrust that exists between nations,
which are kept apart by their inability to understand
each other’s language more than by any other reason.
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If everybody could speak one language, how much
more easy would it be to serve humanity!
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