Shoghi Effendi officially wrote:
"It would...be helpful and instructive to bear in mind certain basic principles with reference to the Will and Testament of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, which together with the Kitab-i-Aqdas, constitutes the chief depository wherein are enshrined those priceless elements of that Divine Civilization, the establishment of which is the primary mission of the Bahá'í Faith. A study of the provisions of these sacred documents will reveal the close relationship that exists between them as well as the identity of purpose and method which they inculcate. Far from regarding their specific provisions as incompatible and
contradictory in spirit, every fair-minded inquirer will readily admit that they are not only complementary, but that they mutually confirm one another, and are inseparable parts of one complete unit."
"...those priceless elements of that Divine Civilization, the establishment of which is the primary mission of the Bahá'í Faith."
The Bahá'í Faith has a "mission". Are not those women and men who participate in that "mission" missionaries? And how could those participants share the knowledge of their "mission" with the great uninformed masses of humankind without mentioning the name of the Bahá'í Faith? It is self evident that they could not carry out their "mission" without mentioning their Bahá'í Faith. And would not any attempt to prevent them from mentioning the Name of their Faith be an attempt to cancel/revoke their mission?
Who has the authority to cancel/revoke the "mission" of those to whom the Lord of this Age has assigned their "mission"? Certainly not some group of elected individuals sitting behind marble pillars on Mt. Carmel or in Wilmette.
Are those elected individuals of the Heterodox/sans-Guardian Bahá'í leadership so pathetically ignorant about history that they are unaware that faithful followers of all Holy Manifestations of God since Adam have never permitted mere humans to revoke their missions, forcing them to disobey the Holy Prophets in Whom they placed their
Faith and to Whom they gave their hearts?
Faithful Bahá'ís do not permit mere women and men to muzzle them, preventing them from obediently sharing their precious faith with other women and men who need to hear their Message.
The current Court aggression intended to stifle the freedom of speech of Orthodox Bahá'ís exposes such ignorance on the part of that Heterodox leadership on Mt. Carmel and in Wilmette, which leaders evidently fail to understand the concept of faithfulness to Almighty God's Holy Prophets.
The website of the living Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith:
http://www.Bahai-Guardian.com
By Hand of the Cause Ross Campbell
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