Chares Mason Remey, Second Bahá'í Guardian, Using Basic Logic Which the 'Bahá'í World' Lacks

“When a reigning monarch dies, his nobles don’t wreck the systematic running and change their form of government from a monarchy with all of its built-up and firm prestige and substitute an entirely different form of rule completely destroying all their former government, or do they back down and forsake the principles of their former ruler by abandoning all of his principles and turning their responsibilities over to the proletariat, the people of the Kingdom, telling them to abandon their (the nobles) responsibilities such as the Hands have announced to the Bahá’í world that is their intention of doing by electing a House of Justice in 1963. “No they do no such thing! They take ahold of things and make every effort to find the heir to the vacant throne in order that their monarchial government continue on without change in its structure or its function.” Charles Mason Remey (1960). Daily Observations of the Bahá’í Faith Made to the Hands of the Faith in the Holy Land, Vol. 2, p. 58.

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