Continuing part 2:
`Abdu'l-Bahá - The Secret of Divine Civilization pgs. 60-63

All the peoples of Europe, notwithstanding their vaunted
civilization, sink and drown in this terrifying sea of passion
and desire, and this is why all the phenomena of their culture
come to nothing. Let no one wonder at this statement or
deplore it. The primary purpose, the basic objective, in
laying down powerful laws and setting up great principles and
institutions dealing with every aspect of civilization, is
human happiness; and human happiness consists only in drawing
closer to the Threshold of Almighty God, and in securing the
peace and well-being of every individual member, high and low
alike, of the human race; and the supreme agencies for
accomplishing these two objectives are the excellent qualities
with which humanity has been endowed.

A superficial culture, unsupported by a cultivated morality,
is as "a confused medley of dreams,"[1] and external lustre
without inner perfection is "like a vapor in the desert which
the thirsty dreameth to be water."[2] For results which would
win the good pleasure of God and secure the peace and
well-being of man, could never be fully achieved in a merely
external civilization.

[1 Qur'án 12:44; 21:5.]
[2 Qur'án 24:39.]

The peoples of Europe have not advanced to the higher planes
of moral civilization, as their opinions and behavior clearly
demonstrate. Notice, for example, how the supreme desire of
European governments and peoples today is to conquer and crush
one another, and how, while harboring the greatest secret
repulsion, they spend their time exchanging expressions of
neighborly affection, friendship and harmony.

There is the well-known case of the ruler who is fostering
peace and tranquillity and at the same time devoting more
energy than the warmongers to the accumulation of weapons and
the building up of a larger army, on the grounds that peace
and harmony can only be brought about by force. Peace is the
pretext, and night and day they are all straining every nerve
to pile up more weapons of war, and to pay for this their
wretched people must sacrifice most of whatever they are able
to earn by their sweat and toil. How many thousands have given
up their work in useful industries and are laboring day and
night to produce new and deadlier weapons which would spill
out the blood of the race more copiously than before.

Each day they invent a new bomb or explosive and then the
governments must abandon their obsolete arms and begin
producing the new, since the old weapons cannot hold their own
against the new. For example at this writing, in the year 1292
A.H. [1] they have invented a new rifle in Germany and a
bronze cannon in Austria, which have greater firepower than
the Martini-Henry rifle and the Krupp cannon, are more rapid
in their effects and more efficient in annihilating humankind.
The staggering cost of it all must be borne by the hapless
masses.

[1 1875 A.D.]

Be just: can this nominal civilization, unsupported by a
genuine civilization of character, bring about the peace and
well-being of the people or win the good pleasure of God? Does
it not, rather, connote the destruction of man's estate and
pull down the pillars of happiness and peace?

At the time of the Franco-Prussian War, in the year 1870 of
the Christian era, it was reported that 600,000 men died,
broken and beaten, on the field of battle. How many a home was
torn out by the roots; how many a city, flourishing the night
before, was toppled down by sunrise. How many a child was
orphaned and abandoned, how many an old father and mother had
to see their sons, the young fruit of their lives, twisting
and dying in dust and blood. How many women were widowed, left
without a helper or protector.

And then there were the libraries and magnificent buildings of
France that went up in flames, and the military hospital,
packed with sick and wounded men, that was set on fire and
burned to the ground. And there followed the terrible events
of the Commune, the savage acts, the ruin and horror when
opposing factions fought and killed one another in the streets
of Paris. There were the hatreds and hostilities between
Catholic religious leaders and the German government. There
was the civil strife and uproar, the bloodshed and havoc
brought on between the partisans of the Republic and the
Carlists in Spain.

Only too many such instances are available to demonstrate the
fact that Europe is morally uncivilized. Since the writer has
no wish to cast aspersions on anyone He has confined Himself
to these few examples. It is clear that no perceptive and
well-informed mind can countenance such events. Is it right
and proper that peoples among whom, diametrically opposed to
the most desirable human behavior, such horrors take place,
should dare lay claim to a real and adequate civilization?
Especially when out of all this no results can be hoped for
except the winning of a transient victory; and since this
outcome never endures, it is, to the wise, not worth the
effort.

Time and again down the centuries, the German state has
subdued the French; over and over, the kingdom of France has
governed German land. Is it permissible that in our day
600,000 helpless creatures should be offered up as a sacrifice
to such nominal and temporary uses and results? No, by the
Lord God! Even a child can see the evil of it. Yet the pursuit
of passion and desire will wrap the eyes in a thousand veils
that rise out of the heart to blind the sight and the insight
as well.

Desire and self come in the door
And blot out virtue, bright before,
And a hundred veils will rise
From the heart, to blind the eyes.

Continued part 3


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