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A religion inherently designed to be world-embracing
and openly integrated with all cultures in our present globalizing world,
today the Bahá'í Faith enjoys being reported by Encyclopedia
Britanncia as composed of 8 million adherents distributed worldwide to
form the worlds second most widely-spread religion to date. Following the death of Shoghi Effendi, the Baha'í Faith is now centrally organized by an elected body of members known as our Universal House of Justice. Independant Investigation of Truth: While the Univesal House of Justice offers Bahá'ís an unprecidented level of organizational unity and cohesiveness (there are no significant sects or divisions within the Bahá'í Faith), a primary principle of the Bahá'í Faith stresses the importance of individual responsibility towards searching for Truth and understanding of the Holy Writings. No individual is born as a Bahá'í, or decided so by their parents. Rather, it is mandated in the Bahá'í writings that anyone past the age of 15 seeking to become a Bahá'í should engage in an exhaustive seach for the truth -- declaring their Faith as a Bahá'í only if they logically accept Baha'u'llah to be of a divine origin. Once a Bahá'í, one has a responsibility to continue individual studying (though often done in groups and practical action, an individual still has responsibility for directing their studies) and refinement of their spiritual knowledge. The Bahá'í Faith does not have any clergy or spiritually superior individuals other than the original founding figures. While we feel such roles were necessary for the function of earlier societies, Baha'u'llah explained that in this day and age where each individual has at least some capacity to investigate religion for themselves, we are expected to do so: [insert quote and links on topic] Furthermore,
know ye that God has created in man the power of reason, whereby man is
enabled to investigate reality. God has not intended man to imitate blindly
his fathers and ancestors. He has endowed him with mind, or the faculty
of reasoning, by the exercise of which he is to investigate and discover
the truth, and that which he finds real and true he must accept. International Cooperation Two centuries ago, when the world was dominated
by a handful of rulers all persuing individual goals of global domination
and conquest, Baha'u'llah outlined to the rulers of all the nations of
the world the necessity for Universal Peace and Cooperation: [insert quote]. It is not for
him to pride himself who loveth his own country, but rather for him who
loveth the whole world. The earth is but one country and mankind its citizens. Following some of
the unfortunate consequences of blind nationalism history has provided
us, Shoghi Effendi again reminded Bahá'ís of the ultimate
vision of the future
we are to work towards and provided ceaseless guidence on reaching that
vision. Following this, Bahá'ís worldwide took and active
stance on many international issues, causing the Baha'í
International Community to be granted consultative status within the
United Nations, where the Bahá'ís submit recommendations
[example] based
on the Bahá'í Writings to the U.N. In 1985, the Universal House of Justice released and submitted to the U.N. a document entitled The Promise of World Peace, outlying our goals for the realization of true Peace as prophecized across all religions. This document is carefully studied by the Bahá'í Club here at UCLA to see how we as students can play a role in implementing its vision. Acceptance of All Religions [temporary link]* -- [Key principle of the Faith -- please use this link until |