the bahai have a plan, a blueprint so to speak, for establishing a one world secular government?
where can i access this plan? please do not tell me it is somewhere in the tens of thousands of pages written by bahaullah. if possible, separate it out and organize it logically and succinctly.
you do not have to be a bahai to want a peaceful world without conflict. many, millions and millions of human beings have longed for and even now long for a world without conflict. that is most definitely not a vision unique to the bahai.
is it good that the bahai want a world without conflict? sure. is that a good thing? sure.
is it a new revelation from God? of course not, alexander the great had that vision. julius ceasar had that vision. ghenghis khan had that vision. and others of course have had that vision. most of them attempted to act on that vision through the use of force.
if the bahai have an actual plan for achieving that vision, lead us to it. on the other hand, merely proposing that vision is NOT A PLAN and beyond giving a starting point does nothing to accomplish it.
Dear Eddie - The writings of Baha’u’llah set the Spiritual Framework of what is required in this age to achieve the Unity of mankind and eventually onto its Most Great Peace.
The Foundation of what is required is contained within the many writings and the call to The Most Great Peace was given to all the Rulers, Religious Leaders and Peoples of the World at the time of the Message. It was rejected. The boundaries were thus set for the Lesser Peace - This is one message aimed at a requirement for this lesser peace -
reference.bahai.org/en/t/b/GWB/gwb-117.html
The Universal House of Justice in 1985 gave this message to the World, I was a Baha’i at this time and great effort was made to give it to all governments and peoples.
reference.bahai.org/en/t/uhj/PWP/pwp-3.html
Again it sets the Spiritual Requirements with urgent Material changes/Goals to be achieved like;
Racism, one of the most baneful and persistent evils,…
The inordinate disparity between rich and poor, a source of acute suffering,…
Unbridled nationalism, as distinguished from a sane and legitimate patriotism, must give way to a wider loyalty…
Religious strife, throughout history, has been the cause of innumerable wars and conflicts, a major blight to progress…
The emancipation of women, the achievement of full equality between the sexes, is one of the most important, though less acknowledged prerequisites of peace…
The cause of universal education, which has already enlisted in its service an army of dedicated people from every faith and nation…
A fundamental lack of communication between peoples seriously undermines efforts towards world peace. Adopting an international auxiliary language…
It tells us that the path must be considered
Two points bear emphasizing in all these issues. One is that the abolition of war is not simply a matter of signing treaties and protocols; it is a complex task requiring a new level of commitment to resolving issues not customarily associated with the pursuit of peace. Based on political agreements alone, the idea of collective security is a chimera. The other point is that the primary challenge in dealing with issues of peace is to raise the context to the level of principle, as distinct from pure pragmatism. For, in essence, peace stems from an inner state supported by a spiritual or moral attitude, and it is chiefly in evoking this attitude that the possibility of enduring solutions can be found.
There are spiritual principles, or what some call human values, by which solutions can be found for every social problem. Any well-intentioned group can in a general sense devise practical solutions to its problems, but good intentions and practical knowledge are usually not enough. The essential merit of spiritual principle is that it not only presents a perspective which harmonizes with that which is immanent in human nature, it also induces an attitude, a dynamic, a will, an aspiration, which facilitate the discovery and implementation of practical measures. Leaders of governments and all in authority would be well served in their efforts to solve problems if they would first seek to identify the principles involved and then be guided by them.
This is a big document (15 pages) and it sets the required path.
It concludes in the last few paragraphs with
…We hold firmly the conviction that all human beings have been created “to carry forward an ever-advancing civilization”; that “to act like the beasts of the field is unworthy of man”; that the virtues that befit human dignity are trustworthiness, forbearance, mercy, compassion and loving-kindness towards all peoples. We reaffirm the belief that the “potentialities inherent in the station of man, the full measure of his destiny on earth, the innate excellence of his reality, must all be manifested in this promised Day of God.” These are the motivations for our unshakeable faith that unity and peace are the attainable goal towards which humanity is striving…In the earnestness of our desire to impart to you the fervour of our hope and the depth of our confidence, we cite the emphatic promise of Bahá’u’lláh: “These fruitless strifes, these ruinous wars shall pass away, and the ‘Most Great Peace’ shall come.” THE UNIVERSAL HOUSE OF JUSTICE
There is a lot more than but this one document, but this document was timely given in October 1985
Regards Tony