No, but thanks for trying.
I'll try to explain the puzzle that I was trying to solve. For twenty years or more, what the House of Justice has been promoting most of all in its messages has been a kind of community development revolving around these activities:
- Devotional meetings.
- Study circles.
- Children's classes.
- Junior youth programs.
- Home visits.
- Raising our everyday conversations to higher levels.
All of that is in collaboration with neighbors, working side by side with them to help make the community life in a neighborhood or village healthier, happier and more loving for everyone in the community. That has been the highest priority of the House of Justice for Baha'i communities, and of a growing number of Baha'i communities everywhere in the world, for twenty years of more. I don't see how it would be possible for anyone who reads the messages from the House of Justice, believing in its infallibility, not to be aware of that, not to know those activities by heart, after seeing them listed repeatedly in message after message from the House of Justice, as "core activities" and part of our "framework for action." Even when I said "core activities," and "framework for action," explicitly in the other thread, there was no response from any Baha'i. Even in Baha'i forums where Baha'is are discussing everything else that Baha'is do, they never mention those core activities, and they ignore everything I say about them, no matter how much they respond to my other posts.
That's the mystery I was trying to solve, and the best explanation that I can think of, from my experience and observation of Baha'is on the Internet, is that there's something about the framework for action that they want to hide from the world, or maybe even from themselves. It might be the Ruhi courses, because I know that there has been a lot of opposition to those from multitudes of Baha'is.