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Vouthon
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Dear Servant 
If I may ask, could you please read parts (particularly from section 3 onward) of this 2011 document from the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, so that we can discuss this in some depth:
vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/justpeace/documents/rc_pc_justpeace_doc_20111024_nota_en.html#3._An_Authority_over_Globalization
If you could link me to any Baha’i documents on world government or commonwealth, it would be greatly appreciated
Ostensibly, I think that the Baha’i belief in a collective security arrangement among the world’s nations and a global commonwealth coming into being is substantially similar to Catholic statements of the need for a world political authority to direct globalization and provide stability on the transnational sphere in an increasingly interdependent world.
What is interesting though, is that while Baha’is declare the need for such a commonwealth to come into being, they are not participate in political office holding. Indeed Baha’is relate the creation of a world commonwealth not with the “Most Great Peace” but the preceding “Lesser Peace”, which Baha’is from my reading will not directly create. Am I correct?
What are Baha’is encouraged to do to so as to help the international sphere develop a truly effective judicial and political structure equivalent to the effectiveness of such institutions in the national or domestic sphere?
The Vatican has said:
vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/justpeace/documents/rc_pc_justpeace_doc_20111024_nota_en.html#4._Towards_Reforming_the_International_Financial_and_Monetary_Systems_in_a_way_that_Responds_to_the_Needs_of_all_Peoples
If I may ask, could you please read parts (particularly from section 3 onward) of this 2011 document from the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, so that we can discuss this in some depth:
vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/justpeace/documents/rc_pc_justpeace_doc_20111024_nota_en.html#3._An_Authority_over_Globalization
If you could link me to any Baha’i documents on world government or commonwealth, it would be greatly appreciated
Ostensibly, I think that the Baha’i belief in a collective security arrangement among the world’s nations and a global commonwealth coming into being is substantially similar to Catholic statements of the need for a world political authority to direct globalization and provide stability on the transnational sphere in an increasingly interdependent world.
What is interesting though, is that while Baha’is declare the need for such a commonwealth to come into being, they are not participate in political office holding. Indeed Baha’is relate the creation of a world commonwealth not with the “Most Great Peace” but the preceding “Lesser Peace”, which Baha’is from my reading will not directly create. Am I correct?
What are Baha’is encouraged to do to so as to help the international sphere develop a truly effective judicial and political structure equivalent to the effectiveness of such institutions in the national or domestic sphere?
The Vatican has said:
vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/justpeace/documents/rc_pc_justpeace_doc_20111024_nota_en.html#4._Towards_Reforming_the_International_Financial_and_Monetary_Systems_in_a_way_that_Responds_to_the_Needs_of_all_Peoples
It is the task of today’s generation to recognize and consciously to accept these new world dynamics for the achievement of a universal common good. Of course, this transformation will be made at the cost of a gradual, balanced transfer of a part of each nation’s powers to a world Authority and to regional Authorities, but this is necessary at a time when the dynamism of human society and the economy and the progress of technology are transcending borders, which are in fact already very eroded in a globalized world.
The birth of a new society and the building of new institutions with a universal vocation and competence are a prerogative and a duty for everyone, without distinction. What is at stake is the common good of humanity and the future itself.
In this context, for every Christian there is a special call of the Spirit to become committed decisively and generously so that the many dynamics under way will be channelled towards prospects of fraternity and the common good. An immense amount of work is to be done towards the integral development of peoples and of every person. As the Fathers said at the Second Vatican Council, this is a mission that is both social and spiritual, which “to the extent that the former can contribute to the better ordering of human society, it is of vital concern to the Kingdom of God”(24).
In a world on its way to rapid globalization, orientation towards a world Authority becomes the only horizon compatible with the new realities of our time and the needs of humankind. However, it should not be forgotten that this development, given wounded human nature, will not come about without anguish and suffering.
Through the account of the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1-9), the Bible warns us how the “diversity” of peoples can turn into a vehicle for selfishness and an instrument of division. In humanity there is a real risk that peoples will end up not understanding each other and that cultural differences will lead to irremediable oppositions. The image of the Tower of Babel also warns us that we must avoid a “unity” that is only apparent, where selfishness and divisions endure because the foundations of the society are not stable. In both cases, Babel is the image of what peoples and individuals can become when they do not recognize their intrinsic, transcendent dignity and brotherhood.
The spirit of Babel is the antithesis of the Spirit of Pentecost (Acts 2:1-12), of God’s design for the whole of humanity: that is, unity in truth.** Only a spirit of concord that rises above divisions and conflicts will allow humanity to be authentically one family and to conceive of a new world with the creation of a world public Authority at the service of the common good**