Of Baha'u'llah and Peace
February 25, 2003
And now we see our civilization at yet another crossroad in the history of the world. History does repeat itself, WWI, WWII and now on the brink of WWIII with many smaller wars in between.
When will mankind learn? How much killing and suffering will it take? "Thou shall not kill" is but one of the commandments which God gave us through Moses, yet our government and other world leaders, through the control of the ultra-wealthy elite, who don't actually pull the trigger or open the bomb bay doors, disregard the word of God in their quest to control the geography and natural resources of the world.
God plans and man plans, but God is the better planner. Starting with Adam, God has sent a series of nine educators to help humans evolve to a spiritual level, and they are all in the same genealogy (see www.uhj.net).
Jesus, number six, the suffering messiah, who was not the prince of peace, said: "Do not think that I have come to bring peace on earth; I have not come to bring peace but a sword" Matthew chapter 10, vs. 34 RSV.
The ninth educator for today, who Jesus said would come, is Baha'u'llah. Baha'u'llah is the reigning messiah and real prince of peace. Baha'u'llah brought us an actual peace plan for the whole world. He, and only he, is the one who had the (world) government upon his shoulders.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor, who were secretly Baha'is, started the United Nations based on this God given plan for a spiritual world government. Unfortunately Roosevelt died before proclaiming Baha'u'llah and now the U.N., which is secular, is leading us into WWIII.
The significance of Baha'u'llah is that he was in the lineage of King David, which gave him the title of "Christ," for the word Christ means anointed male lineal descendent of King David. And today this lineage goes on and is a point of unity for the whole world.
The Universal House of Justice has the descendant of King David as its president. After WWIII, the world will become united through this House of Justice. Then, and only then, will there be the Most Great Peace in a Divine Civilization here on earth.
Louis R. Dvorak
Glenwood Springs
(Printed in the Aspen Times)
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Of Baha'u'llah and Peace