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Distinguishing Feature of Modernity (53:0)

One of the distinguishing features of modernity has been the universal awakening of historical consciousness. An outcome of this revolutionary change in perspective that greatly enhances the teaching of Bahá'u'lláh's message is the ability of people, given the chance, to recognize that the whole body of humanity's sacred texts places the drama of salvation itself squarely in the context of history. Beneath the surface language of symbol and metaphor, religion, as the scriptures reveal it, operates not through the arbitrary dictates of magic but as a process of fulfilment unfolding in a physical world created by God for that purpose (53:1)

In this respect, the texts speak with one voice: religion's goal is humanity's attainment of the age of "in-gathering", of "one fold, and one shepherd"; the great age to come when "the Earth will shine with the glory of its Lord" and the will of God is carried out "in earth, as it is in heaven"; "the promised Day" when the "holy city" will descend "out of heaven, from .. God", when "the mountain of the Lord's house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow unto it", when God will demand to know "what mean ye that ye beat my people to pieces, and grind the faces of the poor"; the Day when scriptures that have been "sealed till the time of the end" would be opened and union with God will find expression in "a new name, which the mouth of the Lord shall name"; 1an age utterly beyond anything humanity will have experienced, the mind conceived or language as yet encompassed: "even as We produced the first Creation, so shall We produce a new one: a promise We have undertaken: truly shall We fulfil it." (53:2)

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