Iran's Crisis of Civilization: A Baha'i Perspective

RonPrice

Mr. RonPrice
Jun 21, 2009
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George Town Tasmania Australia
Iran's crisis of civilization will be resolved neither by blind imitation of an obviously defective Western culture nor by retreat into medieval ignorance which often seems to be the direction taken by religious and political elites in Iran. The answer to the dilemma faced by Iran was enunciated on the very threshold of the crisis of modernity in the late 19th century, in the clearest and most compelling language, by a distinguished Son of Iran Who is today honoured in every continent of the world, but sadly not in the land of His birth--except by a religious minority now referred to by Iranian political and religious authorities as heretical.

Persia's poetic genius captures the irony of the position of this religious minority: "I searched the wide world over for my Beloved, while my Beloved was waiting for me in my own home." The world's appreciation of Bahá'u'lláh, the Founder of the Baha'i Faith, came perhaps most explicitly into focus on 29 May 1992, the centenary of His death, when the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies met in solemn session to pay tribute to Him, to His teachings and to the services rendered to humanity by the community He founded. On that occasion, the Speaker of the Chamber and spokespersons from every party rose, successively, to express their profound admiration of One who was described in their addresses as the Author of "the most colossal religious work written by the pen of a single Man", a message that "reaches out to humanity as a whole, without petty differences of nationality, race, limits or belief".

One of the most appalling afflictions, in terms of its tragic consequences, has been the slander of Bahá'u'lláh's Cause perpetrated by that privileged caste to whom Persia's masses had been taught to look for guidance in spiritual matters. For over 150 years, every medium of public information-- pulpit, press, radio, television and even scholarly publication--has been perverted to create an image of the Bahá'í community and its beliefs that is grossly false and whose sole aim is to arouse popular contempt and antagonism. No calumny has been too vile; no lie too outrageous. At no point during those long years were the Baha'is, the victims of this vilification, given an opportunity, however slight, to defend themselves and or to provide the facts that would have exposed such calculated poisoning of the public mind.

Ruling elites can make no more serious error than to imagine that the power they have managed to arrogate to themselves provides an enduring bulwark against the relentless tides of historical change. Today, in Iran, as everywhere throughout the world, these tides roll in with insistent urgency and tumultuous force. They are not merely at the door of the house, but they rise up irresistibly through its floors. They cannot be diverted. They will not be denied, perhaps not today but tomorrow---for tomorrow is another day.-Ron Price, Tasmania
 
The Baha'i are a bunch of fruitcakes and religious heretics

They aren't allow in Iran and most of the middle east and should be banned everywhere

Actually Iran hanged some of them for herecy during the Reagan administration.

They were imprisoned and awaiting trial when Reagan opened up his big yap which so infuriated the Mullahs that they hung those poor bastards just to prove that they didn't care what Reagan thought on the subject.

This is, I suspect, part of the reason Obama has been reluctant to say too much about the current state of affairs, too.
 
The Baha'i are a bunch of fruitcakes and religious heretics

They aren't allow in Iran and most of the middle east and should be banned everywhere

Look more proof of that Peaceful Islamic Religion. And see how tolerant they are?

Never claimed we were a religion of "Tolerance" :eusa_angel:

Sunni, what is your take on the goings on in Iran, right now?

Should the protestors subsume their wishes to the "Supreme Leader" or are they justified in protesting the election?
 
Look more proof of that Peaceful Islamic Religion. And see how tolerant they are?

Never claimed we were a religion of "Tolerance" :eusa_angel:

Sunni, what is your take on the goings on in Iran, right now?

Should the protestors subsume their wishes to the "Supreme Leader" or are they justified in protesting the election?
They were within their rights as Iranian citizens to take to the streets and protest the outcome of the election.

They crossed the line when they started throwing rocks and setting fires.

We wouldn't allow that kind of behavior in America either.

Our riot police would do what it took to restore order.

Iran has a very sophisticated and highly educated population.

They also have a very good court system that is run much like the British courts.

The protesters should have take their case thru the Iranian legal system.

Saddly, they are forcing the government to crack down on them.

The protesters will lose in the end, and the leaders sent to jail.

We seem to forget that the majority of Iranians support the government and want law and order in their streets.
 
The Baha'i are a bunch of fruitcakes and religious heretics

They aren't allow in Iran and most of the middle east and should be banned everywhere

Look more proof of that Peaceful Islamic Religion. And see how tolerant they are?

Never claimed we were a religion of "Tolerance" :eusa_angel:

Thank you presenting me with a wonderful new sig, and for giving me and the rest of the West and Israel full justification for expelling you and every other fucking muslim out. You just made my day.
 
Never claimed we were a religion of "Tolerance" :eusa_angel:

Sunni, what is your take on the goings on in Iran, right now?

Should the protestors subsume their wishes to the "Supreme Leader" or are they justified in protesting the election?
They were within their rights as Iranian citizens to take to the streets and protest the outcome of the election.

They crossed the line when they started throwing rocks and setting fires.

We wouldn't allow that kind of behavior in America either.

Our riot police would do what it took to restore order.

Iran has a very sophisticated and highly educated population.

They also have a very good court system that is run much like the British courts.

The protesters should have take their case thru the Iranian legal system.

Saddly, they are forcing the government to crack down on them.

The protesters will lose in the end, and the leaders sent to jail.

We seem to forget that the majority of Iranians support the government and want law and order in their streets.

LOL, so the Presidential elections are rigged, but the courts would remain unbiased and fair. RRRRRIIIIIGGGGGTTTTT!

The PRO-ALAMDOUCHEBAG MILITANTS came out and tried to qwell the protestors with knifes, batons and guns. The police fired live rounds at unarmed civilians. The government kicked out foreign reporter and has been attempting to censor the net, newspapers and TV! There is nothing similar to how Iran is dealing with a riot in how America deals with riots!
 
Sunni, what is your take on the goings on in Iran, right now?

Should the protestors subsume their wishes to the "Supreme Leader" or are they justified in protesting the election?
They were within their rights as Iranian citizens to take to the streets and protest the outcome of the election.

They crossed the line when they started throwing rocks and setting fires.

We wouldn't allow that kind of behavior in America either.

Our riot police would do what it took to restore order.

Iran has a very sophisticated and highly educated population.

They also have a very good court system that is run much like the British courts.

The protesters should have take their case thru the Iranian legal system.

Saddly, they are forcing the government to crack down on them.

The protesters will lose in the end, and the leaders sent to jail.

We seem to forget that the majority of Iranians support the government and want law and order in their streets.
There is nothing similar to how Iran is dealing with a riot in how America deals with riots!
Really???

I remember watching on the TV as a kid the protesters at Kent State being shot by the National Guard.

Sometimes the play the song about it on he radio. "4 Dead in Ohio"

Or

The first Watts and Detriot riots.

When the US Army was machine gunning people and buildings to stop the riots.
 
They were within their rights as Iranian citizens to take to the streets and protest the outcome of the election.

They crossed the line when they started throwing rocks and setting fires.

We wouldn't allow that kind of behavior in America either.

Our riot police would do what it took to restore order.

Iran has a very sophisticated and highly educated population.

They also have a very good court system that is run much like the British courts.

The protesters should have take their case thru the Iranian legal system.

Saddly, they are forcing the government to crack down on them.

The protesters will lose in the end, and the leaders sent to jail.

We seem to forget that the majority of Iranians support the government and want law and order in their streets.
There is nothing similar to how Iran is dealing with a riot in how America deals with riots!
Really???

I remember watching on the TV as a kid the protesters at Kent State being shot by the National Guard.

Sometimes the play the song about it on he radio. "4 Dead in Ohio"

Or

The first Watts and Detriot riots.

When the US Army was machine gunning people and buildings to stop the riots.

hold up fucker my father was in detriot for the racial riots....lets see links..and buildings are now having feelings..why not talk about "move" in phillie....
 
There is nothing similar to how Iran is dealing with a riot in how America deals with riots!
Really???

I remember watching on the TV as a kid the protesters at Kent State being shot by the National Guard.

Sometimes the play the song about it on he radio. "4 Dead in Ohio"

Or

The first Watts and Detriot riots.

When the US Army was machine gunning people and buildings to stop the riots.

hold up fucker my father was in detriot for the racial riots....lets see links..and buildings are now having feelings..why not talk about "move" in phillie....
Sorry Bones, I wasn't trying to say anything against your father.

My point was that any government, even the U.S. government, will resort to heavy handed tactics and even deadly force, if they feel threatened by protesters or rioters.
 
i want a link...dont post that bullshit and not expect to be called on it....hell sunni you know damned well the armies let blacks burn watts....now they were not going to let that happen in detriot...show me the military gunning people down....kent state was the national guard.....

so yea you have touched my toes..and now you best being providing links...hell neg rep you aint no fun....
 

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