HUMAN SOCIETY IS NOT MESSED UP, BUT IT IS FULL OF PROBLEMS

Why is human society so messed up?

:(

4 years ago

Best Answer by Tu Nga – Chosen by Asker

Human society is not messed up, but it is full of problems, because we have wider vision to see them.
In the past we can only see things directly from our eyes and ears in our close neighbourhood. Now we can see and hear things all over the world through amazing means of communication with our broader understanding.
If we sit in the UN and its agencies, we may see how many unimaginable problems have been solved and what greater plans are devised to secure peace and prosperity for the whole globe. We can even make preparation to chase away a dangerous meteore in 2036.
We must be happy for living in the age of great hope and great advancement in all physical, intellectual and spiritual aspects.

Source:

YahooAnswers

New Addition For This Post

Each year of our Time is a century in the nineteen century and previously. With the new revolution in religion and communication, we can learn and create innumerable new things. The child today is considered far greater than the scholars of the past, although they have not yet mastered many branches of learnings.

In a previous post, I have reminded people about the spiritual sight. Once we open it we will be amazed before the immensity of the atom, the physical universe and the soul of man.

Our world is definitely not at a mess. It is at a transition period from adolescence to maturity of the human race. Today, we can get warnings about tusnami, climate change, comet and meteore, and new type of microbe. And we have the concentrated effort of the whole human race to prevent calamities and to build the foundations for world peace.

The positive news from the G8, G20, the UN, the nations, the NGO’s…is the great promise that no men can dream of. Once, each individual starts taking the spiritual journey, he will see all these things by himself.

Our world is a precious world, a promising world, an eternally glorious world.

A PROOF SHOWING THAT NO QUESTIONS ARE SATISFACTORILY ANSWERED AND RESOLVED

Do you know the bahá’i religion?

4 years ago

Best Answer by Tu Nga – Chosen by Asker

Thank you for the straight question.
I am a Baha’i for 50 years, but I dare not claim that I know the Baha’i religion which was founded since 1844.
While former Manifestations of the One True God, each revealed only one Holy Book, Baha’u'llah, the Founder of the Baha’i Faith, revealed more than one hundred Holy Books for the whole humanity in the millennia to come, therefore it may take more generations in the future to claim to be knowledgeable.
As by now, I see some of following good points in the Baha’i Faith:
It is united, with one Name (Baha’i) and one Administration under the Universal House of Justice in Haifa, Israel.
It respects all former Manifestations of God.
It supports independent investigation of truth for all believers. There is no priesthood to do the preaching; all responsibilities in the religious institutions at local, national and international levels are taken by elected believers without any salaries. Elected members have no individual power over other believers. Believers follow the instructions of the institutions and not of individuals.
The Baha’is live normally among other people without any forms or rituals to distinguish themselves to the rest of the world. Because of this reason and because of the Name Baha’i which is not translated into other languages, it is a liitle difficult for mankind to see its existence. You can approach any Baha’i Center in your city to get the literature for your consideration. You can also get more information at the following Website:

http://www.bahai.org

Source:

YahooAnswers

New Addition For This Post

This post is a proof showing that no questions are satisfactorily answered and resolved. This question has been asked and will be asked again as long as humanity exist. It is really regretful for people who don’t ask about the Baha’i Faith and especially to seek for concrete facts about It. (I expect that you firstly become a knower, an intellectual, a true man).

How can a thinking being can satisfy with his ignorance about the second-widespread world religion with Its world center recognized by the UNESCO as cultural heritage? How can a thoughtful individual deny such a divine blessing which is given to all  mankind in this Age of human maturity? How can a rational being satisfy with survival in a riculous world, without any ideal, happiness, hope…?

All my questions are eloquently answered by the netzens surfing the Internet and other people visiting the Baha’i centers to get the best answers for their enquiries right now.

Then more questions will be asking again and again, without ending…

SATAN CAN BE EASILY DEFEATED, BECAUSE HE IS OUR LOWER SELF

There is no devil?

“…There is only humankind’s construction of evil, and the devil is its figurehead, so to speak. It was devised out of ignorance to explain the inequities of life on this hellhole of a planet….” .
do people, in this age and world, actually believe that there is an entity called devil (or satan)?

Best Answer by Tu Nga – Chosen by Asker

You are definitely right.
If God creates some entity more powerful than man to cheat him, then man is not responsible for his evil actions. While, in reality, man is endowed with the free will to make responsible choice.

Source:


http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question

New Addition For This Post

Our own thinking is both satanic and angelic. Yes, a man is both a saint and a beast. When he allows the body to take command, he acts like wild animals; when he allows the spirit to take command, he acts like a perfect man.

Education and training in conducting one’s life according to the universal values and spiritual development is good for the individual as well as for the society.

But what are universal values and spiritual development?

Nobody argue against this education, but people argue about its definition.

All countries agree about the values of democarcy, freedom, human rights…but each nation is acting differently, even contradictorily, after these goals.

As for spiritual development, it is more confusing. Various cults, superstitions, secular beliefs…are also considered as spirtual activities to be spread and protected.

I humbly think that all ideals are to serve the advancement of the noble human being, the true man. When the definition of man is clear, then all other movements will be justified.

My Master, Who is also your Master, says:

“Man — the true man — is soul, not body; though physically man belongs to the animal kingdom, yet his soul lifts him above the rest of creation. Behold how the light of the sun illuminates the world of matter: even so doth the Divine Light shed its rays in the kingdom of the soul. The soul it is which makes the human creature a celestial entity!

By the power of the Holy Spirit, working through his soul, man is able to perceive the Divine reality of things. All great works of art and science are witnesses to this power of the Spirit.” (Abdu’l-Baha, Paris Talks, p. 84)

 

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 162 other followers

%d bloggers like this: