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| THE ANGER OF GOD AND HIS CORRECTION | 
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     The internecine struggle, now engulfing the generality of mankind, is 
increasingly assuming, in its range and ferocity, the proportions of the 
titanic upheaval foreshadowed as far back as seventy years ago by 
Bahá’u’lláh.  It can be viewed in no other light except as a direct 
interposition by Him Who is the Ordainer of the Universe, the Judge of all men 
and the Deliverer of the nations.  It is the rod of both the anger of God and 
of His correction.  The fierceness of its devastating power chastens the 
children of men for their refusal to acclaim the century-old Message of their 
promised, their Heaven-sent Redeemer.  The fury of its flames, on the other 
hand, purges away the dross, and welds the limbs of humanity into one single 
organism, indivisible, purified, God-conscious and divinely directed.  
 
 
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     Its immediate cause can be traced to the forces engendered by the last 
war of which it may be truly regarded as the direct continuation.  Its first 
sparks were kindled on the eastern shores of the Asiatic continent, enveloping 
two sister races of the world in a conflagration which no force seems 
able to either quench or circumscribe.  This cataclysmic process was 
accelerated by the outbreak of a fierce conflict in the heart of Europe, 
fanning into flame age-long animosities and unchaining a series of calamities 
as swift as they were appalling.  As the turmoil gathered momentum, it swept 
remorselessly into its vortex the most powerful nations of the European 
continent—the chief protagonists of that highly-vaunted yet lamentably 
defective civilization.  The mounting tide of its havoc and devastation soon 
overspread the northernmost regions of that afflicted continent, subsequently 
ravaged the shores of the Mediterranean, and invaded the African continent 
as far as Ethiopia and the surrounding territories.  The Balkan countries, 
as predicted by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá, were soon to sustain the impact of this tragic 
ordeal, communicating in their turn the commotions to which they had 
been subjected to both the Near and Middle East, wherein are enshrined the 
heart of the Faith itself, its Cradle, its chief center of Pilgrimage, and its 
most sacred and historic sites.  
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     Its menace is overleaping the limits of the Old World and is plunging 
into consternation the Great Republic of the West, as well as the peoples 
of Central and South America.  The New World as well as the Old is experiencing 
the terrific impact of this disruptive force.  Even the peoples 
of the Antipodes are trembling before the approaching tempest that threatens 
to burst on their heads.  
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     The races of the world, Nordic, Slavonic, Mongolian, Arab and African, 
are alike subjected to its consuming violence.  The world’s religious systems 
are no less affected by the universal paralysis which is creeping over the 
minds and souls of men.  The persecution of world Jewry, the rapid 
deterioration of Christian institutions, the intestine division and disorders 
of Islám, are but manifestations of the fear and trembling that has seized 
humanity in its hour of unprecedented turmoil and peril.  On the high seas, in 
the air, on land, in the forefront of battle, in the palaces of kings and the 
cottages of peasants, in the most hallowed sanctuaries, whether secular or 
religious, the evidences of God’s retributive act and mysterious discipline 
are manifest.  Its heavy toll is steadily mounting—a holocaust sparing neither 
prince nor peasant, neither man nor woman, neither young nor old.  
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     The Faith of Bahá’u’lláh—that priceless gem of Divine Revelation 
enshrining the Spirit of God and incarnating His Purpose for mankind in 
this age—can neither aspire nor expect to escape unhurt amid the hurricane 
of human disasters that blows around it.  By most men unnoticed, scorned 
 
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and ridiculed by some, feared and challenged by others, this world redemptive 
Faith, for whose precious sake the world is undergoing such agonies, finds 
its virgin strength assailed, and its infant institutions hemmed in, by the 
dark forces which a godless civilization has unloosed over the face of the 
planet.  In the Old World, whether in Europe, Asia or Africa, it is being 
buffeted about, ostracized, arraigned and repressed.  In certain countries its 
community life is being extinguished, in others a ban is severely imposed 
on its propagation, in still others its members are denied all intercourse with 
its World Center.  Dangers, grave and unsuspected, confront its cradle 
and surround its very heart.  
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     Not so, however, with the countries of the Western Hemisphere.  The 
call of Bahá’u’lláh summons, at this challenging hour, the peoples of the 
New World, and its leaders to redress the balance of the old.  “O Rulers of 
America,” He thus addresses the Chief Magistrates of that continent, “and 
the Presidents of the Republics therein….  Adorn the temple of your dominion 
with the ornament of Justice and of the fear of God, and its head 
with the crown of the remembrance of your Lord, the Maker of the 
heavens.”  The Great Republic of the West, an object of special solicitude 
throughout the ministry of the Center of the Covenant, whose soil has been 
hallowed by His footsteps, and the foundation of whose edifice—the Mother 
Temple of the West—has been consecrated by His hand, has been singled 
out through the operation of His Will, and been invested by His Pen with 
an unique, an inescapable, a weighty and most sacred responsibility.  The 
Mission entrusted to the community of the North American believers in 
the darkest days of the last war, is, after a period of incubation of well nigh 
twenty years, and through the instrumentality of the administrative agencies 
erected after ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s passing, efflorescing under our very eyes.  
Already, since the inception of the Seven Year Plan, this community can 
well claim to have attained, through its deeds, a stature that dwarfs its 
sister communities, and can glory in a parentage that embraces every Republic 
of Latin America.  The first Mashriqu’l-Adhkár of the West, its beauteous 
and noble handiwork, is virtually completed.  A nucleus for a future 
flourishing local community is already formed in every state and province in 
North America.  The administrative structure, following the pattern of its 
prototype in the U.S.A. is, through the agency of that same Plan, raising 
its triumphant head in the Central and South American Republics.  The 
Plan itself, propelled by the agencies released by those immortal Tablets 
which constitute its charter, bids fair, in the fifth year of its operation, to 
exceed the highest expectations of those who have so courageously launched 
it.  Its consummation, coinciding with the termination of the first century 
of the Bahá’í Era, will mark the opening of yet another phase in a series 
 
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of crusades which must carry, in the course of the succeeding century, the 
privileged recipients of those epoch-making Tablets beyond the Western 
Hemisphere to the uttermost ends of the earth, to implant the banner, and 
lay an unassailable basis for the administrative structure of the Faith of 
Bahá’u’lláh.  
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     The quality and magnitude of the work already achieved by these 
stalwart champions of God’s New World Order are inexpressibly exhilarating 
and infinitely meritorious.  The immensity of the task still to be performed 
staggers our fancy and inflames our imagination.  The potentialities with 
which these tasks are endowed elude our shrewdest calculations.  The promise 
they enshrine is too dazzling to contemplate.  What else can we do but 
bow our heads in thanksgiving and reverence, steel our hearts in preparation 
for the strenuous days ahead, and intensify a hundredfold our resolution 
to carry on the task to which our hands are set at present.  
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