Yes, I think it is going to be the case because what Baha'u'llah revealed was very progressive, so most people living in today's society are not yet ready to accept the teachings and principles and Laws He revealed 150 years ago, let alone put them into practice. I believe that over the course of time people will slowly start accepting them and practicing them, as more people join the Baha'i Faith..
How about you tell us some of these teachings that you think people today aren't ready for.
What Baha'u'llah wrote in the 19th century was not written just for the 19th century. In fact, the people living back then were not even ready to hear and accept these new social teachings and new Laws, and that is one reason the Muslims persecuted Baha'u'llah and banished and exiled Him from place to place. For example, equal rights and education for women is not something that Islam teaches.
But in today's world, barely 200 years later, such ideas are held by most people, and those that don't are viewed as backwards. Can you give any examples of his teachings that you think people won't be ready for in 300 years?
Baha'u'llah's Writings were written for the age we are living in and will be applicable throughout this age, until the next Messenger appears. Of course He knew exactly what humanity would need in this age, He got His knowledge from God who is all-knowing. If you don' think that Baha'u'llah had the ability to look into the future, look at everything He predicted that all came to pass.
Okay, let's not get into the whole prophecy thing, because I don't care to repeat that dance in a circle that never went anywhere.
But you said it will be applicable in this age, which is going to last another 800 years or so, yes? Can you tell me what teachings of his are applicable to the internet? To genetic modification? Space travel?
You see, if you are right and he could not only see the future but he also received information from God that would guide us through the next 800 years, then the information must apply to the new technologies that we have today that Mr B could not conceive of (like genetic modification), but also to the future technologies that haven't even been thought of yet. And yet information about these technologies and the best way to use them should be included in his teachings, yes?
As I said before, much of what Baha'u'llah wrote has not yet been translated into English. Although we are assured that we have the Writings that we need now to start building the new world order, more Writings will be translated as time goes on.
I hope you aren't going to try saying that the information about these new technologies is contained within those writings...
There is important to note something I have not mentioned. The Universal House of Justice (UHJ) who will provide further guidance to the Baha'is throughout the Dispensation of Baha'u'llah and if something is not covered in the Writings of Baha'u'llah, they have the authority vested in them by Baha'u'llah to legislate upon whatever arises.
So we've gone from "Mr B gave us everything we need to know," to, "Just in case there's something we need to know that Mr B didn't say..."
BTW, I didn't need the cut and paste about it.
I have no idea what you are talking about, what spirits, what bones?
Do you not even bother to read what you cut and paste? The passages were using the metaphor of treatments and ailments and remedies. I thought my analogy was quite clear.
Those two passages are not contradictory, but I can understand how they might have seemed that way.
Allow me to explain what they mean.
“The All-Knowing Physician hath His finger on the pulse of mankind. He perceiveth the disease, and prescribeth, in His unerring wisdom, the remedy. Every age hath its own problem, and every soul its particular aspiration. The remedy the world needeth in its present-day afflictions can never be the same as that which a subsequent age may require. Be anxiously concerned with the needs of the age ye live in, and center your deliberations on its exigencies and requirements.”
Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, p. 213
In the passage above Baha'u'llah is saying that what we need in the present age is not the same as what we will need in a future age, and that is why God will be sending another Messenger in the future (a process that will continue as long as humanity exists.) In the last sentence He said that we need to be concerned with the requirements of age in which we are living.
“No man, however acute his perception, can ever hope to reach the heights which the wisdom and understanding of the Divine Physician have attained. Little wonder, then, if the treatment prescribed by the physician in this day should not be found to be identical with that which he prescribed before. How could it be otherwise when the ills affecting the sufferer necessitate at every stage of his sickness a special remedy?” Gleanings From the Writings of Bahá’u’lláh, p. 80
In the passage above, Baha'u'llah is saying that the treatment prescribed by the physician in this day can never be identical to the treatment that was prescribed in the past ages because the ills of humanity differ from age to age.
Yeah, still doesn't make sense.
Let's say there are two ages. We'll have Age A, and then some time later, we'll have Age B.
Your first quote is someone in Age A saying, "What will be needed in Age B will be DIFFERENT to what we need in Age A, because our present day afflictions can never be the same as what will be afflicting us in future ages (like Age B)."
The second quote is someone in Age B saying, "Why shouldn't the treatments that what we need today in Age B be THE SAME as what we needed in Age A?"
The Messenger can be likened to a Divine Physician who prescribes the remedy that humanity needs in the age in which He appears. For example, Jesus focused attention primarily on the redemption of the individual and the molding of his conduct, and stressed, as its central theme, the necessity of inculcating a high standard of morality and discipline into man, as the fundamental unit in human society. That was the remedy people needed 2000 years ago and during the Dispensation of Jesus.
The remedy humanity needs in this age is what Baha'u'llah revealed for this age, the unity of nations or the unification of mankind as a whole. During this age all nations and kindreds will be gathered together and religious and sectarian antagonism, the hostility of races and peoples, and differences among nations, will be eliminated. Eventually all men will adhere to one religion, will have one common faith, will be blended into one race, and become a single people.
Sounds like we could have used some of that back during the Crusades. And yet God neglected to pass that on back in the previous age, before Mr B.
And why have we moved on to the next age after Jesus when we still haven't got that "high standard of morality" right?