163 PREJUDICES (Racial) "But while the friends should faithfully and courageously uphold this Baha'i principle of the essential unity of all human races, yet in the methods they adopt for its application and further realization on the social plane they should act with tact, wisdom and moderation. These two attitudes are by no means exclusive. Baha'is do not believe that the spread of the Cause and its principles and teachings can be effected by means of radical and violent methods. While they are loyal to all those teachings, yet they believe in the necessity of resorting to peaceful and friendly means for the realization of their aims. (61:3) "As regards the meaning of the passage on page 188 of the Gleanings it is an emphasis by Baha'u'llah on the importance of maintaining differences of station and classes in society and does not refer to the question of race."
(61:4)
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