As Abdul Baha has said: “The people were saying that the Excellency Bahaullah’s teachings are unique… we were saying one of these teachings… was the general peace. Which book is there such statement?[1]”
As Abdul Baha has said: “Bahaullah has guaranteed that the general peace is a fundamental achievement of God’s religion and the peace among all nations, governments, people, religions, races and all human kind will be established. This issue is one of the features of this manifestation sent down by God.[2]”
The Baha’i followers know that nearly 22 years before the forged Baha’ism prophet’s birthday; that is 1795, Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) has stated the rudiments for achieving the permanent peace in the form of six definite principles in the book “the permanent peace”. Before Baha’ism, Kant asked for the unity of the international community and the establishment of an organization to establish permanent peace in the world. Hadn’t the forged prophet of Baha’ism studied the book “the permanent peace written by Kant (the prominent philosopher living in 18th century)?!
Contrary to the forged prophet of Baha’ism claim and the proselytizers of the cult’s ones, all divine religions confirm avoiding wars and bloodsheds. This issue has been so obvious that it had made the Excellency Abdul Baha confess: “All divine books and prophets and all wise people unanimously agree that war causes destruction and peace makes development. All agree that war destroys the human foundation[3].” Anyway, how is it possible to accept the general peace as invented by Baha’ism while the leaders of the cult have considered peace and friendship as the common secret of all divine religions?!
Meanwhile, the forged prophet of Baha’ism presents his claim as the guarantee for establishing universal peace as a fundamental achievement. According to the current condition, is it possible to assume general peace to be established in the middle east, Africa and even in America and Europe?
[1] Abdul Baha, the Sermons, the western Germany, the national assembly of the publishing of the faith works, Bita, p. 78.
[2] Abdul Baha, the promulgation of universal peace, 2nd edition, (US Baha’i publishing Trust, 1982), pp. 455.
[3] Abbas Effendi, the Sermons, the western Germany, the national assembly of publishing the faith works, 127 Badi’a, Vol. 2, p. 99.