The Essential Functions of the Guardian Stolen by the Illegitimate 'universal house of justice'

 

The Universal House of Justice cannot come into existence and function as an infallible body without the Guardian sitting as its’ “sacred head” in view of the following ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS, which Shoghi Effendi carefully pointed out in the Dispensation of Bahá'u'lláh, are performed by the Guardian as its’ President:

  1. PROVIDES THE INTERPRETIVE AUTHORITY OF THE SACRED WRITINGS. 

  2. “INSISTS UPON A RECONSIDERATION BY THEM OF ANY ENACTMENT HE CONSCIENTIOUSLY BELIEVES TO CONFLICT WITH THE MEANING AND TO DEPART FROM THE SPIRIT OF BAHA’U’LLAH’S REVEALED UTTERANCES” (This clearly indicates that without the guidance of the Guardian it is possible for this body to pass a law which runs counter to both the meaning and the spirit of Baha’u’llah’s Writings and is therefore fallible without his guidance.)

  3. DEFINES THE SPHERE OF IT’S LEGISLATIVE ACTION.

  4. POSSESSES THE SOLE AUTHORITY TO EXPEL A MEMBER WHO COMMITS A SIN INJURIOUS TO THE COMMON WEAL.

  5. COLLECT THE HUQÚQU'LLÁH (The Right of God) - the money offering to be offered to the 'Sign of God on earth' (the Guardian) according to the Will and Testament of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, the Charter of the Kingdom of God on earth. In His BOOK OF THE COVENANT, the Kitáb-i-'Ahd, Bahá'u'lláh makes it abundantly clear that ONLY HIS SUCCESSORS HAVE A RIGHT TO THE PEOPLE'S PROPERTY.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Covenant Trilogy by Charles Gaines, 1960

E.S. Yazdani, Fifth Bahá'í Guardian: A Response to “The Bahá’í Faith 1957–1988: A Survey of Contemporary Developments.” by Smith-Momen

Shoghi Effendi: The Bahá'i Ten Year Plan 1953-1963