
Verbs inherently indicate the existence of an absolute doer. If there is a verb, there must necessarily be a subject behind it. This undeniable truth is one of the key insights that can guide a thoughtful person. It leads them from their experience of existence to the Creator they are searching for.
The Infinite Truth of Existence
When a person uses their intellect, they encounter the greatest and most undeniable reality. They reveal the infinite truth of being and existence.
Humans encounter an endless chain of perfectly created beings. These range from the largest planet to the smallest cell, from the sun to the clouds, and from trees to birds. All of these reflect a harmony known as ecological balance, a balance that encompasses the entire universe.
Understanding Creation through Different Perspectives
When we look at the relationship between verb and subject, we can explain this creation in four ways.
The first is the idea of nature. Blind, aimless nature cannot explain a creation that requires infinite wisdom and knowledge. Naming or providing an explanation is not sufficient. For example, it is absurd to claim that the maker of this table is the same kind of being as the table itself.
The Limits of Cause and Effect
The second idea is the belief that causes are responsible for this creation. For example, when we look at the creation of a flower, we see that there is a long chain of causes. None of these so-called causes possess knowledge, will, or power.
As an example, let’s imagine there are 5,000 pieces of a logo in a bag. We heat the bag, cool it, wet it, shake it, spin it, etc. What is the chance that a toy helicopter will form from the logo pieces inside the bag? Is there any possibility at all?
The third idea is the belief that this creation came into being by the random combination of elements. In other words, it is the idea that “everything happened by chance.” Accepting this idea would mean denying even the sciences that read and explain the systematics of the universe. There’s no rational aspect to this belief.
For every thinking person knows and accepts that,
“A village cannot exist without a mayor. A needle cannot exist without a master, it cannot be ownerless. A letter cannot exist without a scribe, you know. How is it that this perfectly orderly country is without a ruler?”
Creation is the broadest field and means that will lead us to the Creator. Especially for the person who uses their intellect…
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