Saturday, April 21, 2012

Great Classical Liberal Says Knowledge Ends Wars.

It is true that knowledge is the solution to the problems that come from a lack of knowledge. In the dynamic model of the divine economy - constructed using the subjectivist methodology - the "Nature and Role of Knowledge" axis moves to the right naturally and continuously as civilization is ever-advancing when it is unhindered by ego-driven interpretation and ego-driven intervention.

On April 21st in 1912 in Washington, D.C. the great classical liberal spoke about the ending of wars: "It is evident that prejudices arising from adherence to religious forms and imitation of ancestral beliefs have hindered the progress of humanity thousands of years. How many wars and battles have been fought, how much division, discord and hatred have been caused by this form of prejudice! But inasmuch as this century is a century of the revelation of reality -- praise be to God! -- the thoughts of men are being directed toward the welfare and unity of humanity. Daily the mirage of imitations is passing away, and the ocean of truth is surging more tumultuously. All the existing nations had a divine foundation of truth or reality originally, which was intended to be conducive to the unity and accord of mankind, but the light of that reality gradually became obscured. The darkness of superstitions and imitations came and took its place, binding the world of humanity in the chains and fetters of ignorance. Enmity arose among men, increasing to such an extent that nation strove against nation in hatred and violence. War has been a religious and political human heritage."
 (Abdu'l-Baha, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 39)

And like the great classical liberals Abdu'l-Baha knows the vital contribution of ethics to the development of individuals and to the development of societies and civilization as a whole. He says: "In the world of existence the animal is a captive of nature. Its actions are according to the exigencies and requirements of nature. It has no consideration or consciousness of good and evil. It simply follows its natural instinct and inclination. The Prophets of God have come to show man the way of righteousness in order that he may not follow his own natural impulse but govern his action by the light of Their precept and example. According to Their teachings he should do that which is found to be praiseworthy by the standard of reason and judgment of intellect, even though it be opposed to his natural human inclination; and he should not do that which is found to be unworthy by that same standard, even though it be in the direction of his natural impulse and desire. Therefore, man must follow and manifest the attributes of the Merciful."

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