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افتراضي The Big Questions part 1

The Big Questions
‎(Part One of a Three Part Series)‎

At some point in our lives, everybody asks the big questions: "Who made us," and "Why ‎are we here?" ‎

So who did make us? Atheists speak of the Big Bang and evolution, whereas all others ‎speak of God. Those who answer "I don't know" are atheist for all intents and purposes, ‎not because they deny God's existence, but because they fail to affirm it.‎

Now, the Big Bang may explain the origin of the universe, but it doesn't explain the ‎origin of the primordial dust cloud. This dust cloud (which, according to the theory, drew ‎together, compacted and then exploded) had to come from somewhere. After all, it ‎contained enough matter to form not just our galaxy, but the billion other galaxies in the ‎known universe. So where did that come form? Who, or what, created the primordial dust ‎cloud?‎

Similarly, evolution may explain the fossil record, but it falls far short of explaining the ‎quintessential essence of human life—the soul. We all have one. We feel its presence, we ‎speak of its existence and at times pray for its salvation. But only the religious can ‎explain where it came from. The theory of natural selection can explain many of the ‎material aspects of living things, but it fails to explain the human soul.‎

Furthermore, anyone who studies the complexities of life and the universe cannot help ‎but witness the signature of the Creator. Whether or not people recognize these signs is ‎another matter—as the old saying goes, denial isn't just a river in Egypt. (Get it? Denial, ‎spelled "de Nile" … the river Ni … oh, never mind.) The point is that if we see a ‎painting, we know there is a painter. If we see a sculpture, we know there's a sculptor; a ‎pot, a potter. So when we view creation, shouldn't we know there's a Creator? ‎

The concept that the universe exploded and then developed in balanced perfection ‎through random events and natural selection is little different from the proposal that, by ‎dropping bombs into a junkyard, sooner or later one of them will blow everything ‎together into a perfect Mercedes. In the color and trim of our hearts' desire, no less.‎

If there is one thing we know for certain, it is that without a controlling influence, all ‎systems degenerate into chaos. The theories of the Big Bang and evolution propose the ‎exact opposite, however—that chaos fostered perfection. Would it not be more ‎reasonable to conclude that the Big Bang and evolution were controlled events? ‎Controlled, that is, by the Creator?‎

The Arabs tell the tale of a nomad finding an exquisite palace at an oasis in the middle of ‎an otherwise barren desert. When he asks how it was built, the owner tells him it was ‎formed by the forces of nature. The wind shaped the rocks and blew them to the edge of ‎this oasis, and then tumbled them together into the shape of the palace. Then it blew ‎strands of sheep's wool together into rugs and tapestries, stray wood together into ‎furniture, doors, windowsills and trim, and positioned them in the palace at just the right ‎locations. Lightning strikes melted sand into sheets of glass and blasted them into the ‎window-frames, and smelted black sand into steel and shaped it into the fence and gate ‎with perfect alignment and symmetry. The process took billions of years and only ‎happened at this one place on earth—purely through coincidence.‎

When we finish rolling our eyes, we get the point. Obviously, the palace was built by ‎design, not by happenstance. To what (or more to the point, to Whom), then, should we ‎attribute the origin of items of infinitely greater complexity, such as our universe and our ‎lives?‎

Another classic argument for atheism focuses upon what people perceive to be the ‎imperfections of creation. These are the "How can there be a God if such-and-such ‎happened?" arguments. The issue under discussion could be anything from a natural ‎disaster to birth defects, from genocide to grandmother's cancer. That's not the point. The ‎point is that denying God based upon what we perceive to be injustices of life presumes ‎that a divine being would not have designed our lives to be anything other than perfect, ‎and would have established justice on Earth.‎

Hmm … is there no other option?‎

We can just as easily propose that God did not design life on Earth to be paradise, but ‎rather a test, the punishment or rewards of which are to be had in the next life, which is ‎where God establishes his ultimate justice. In support of this concept we can well ask ‎who suffered more injustices in their worldly lives than God's favorites, which is to say ‎the prophets? And who do we expect to occupy the highest stations in paradise, if not ‎those who maintain true faith in the face of worldly adversity?‎

I would hope that, by this line of reasoning, we can agree upon the answer to the first ‎‎"big question." Who made us? Can we agree that if we are creation, God is the Creator? ‎

If we can't agree on this point, there probably isn't much point in continuing. However, ‎for those who do agree, let's move on to "big question" number two—why are we here? ‎What, in other words, is the purpose of life?‎

‎(To be continued)‎



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Copyright © 2007 Laurence B. Brown.‎
The author can be contacted at BrownL38@yahoo.com. He is the author of The First and ‎Final Commandment (Amana Publications) and Bearing True Witness (Dar-us-Salam). ‎Forthcoming books are a historical thriller, The Eighth Scroll, and a second edition of The ‎First and Final Commandment, rewritten and divided into MisGod'ed and its sequel, ‎God'ed.‎







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