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The human soul and disappearing materialism







                          There are on ly two ways to live your life: One is as though noth ing is a mir a cle. The oth er is as if ev ery thing
                          is. I be lieve in the lat ter.  108


                                                                                                                             —Albert Einstein

                          The ex is tence of the soul sci en tif i cal ly elim i nates the prin ci ple of athe ism, on whose be half ma te ri -
                     al ists have been strug gling for so long. The ex is tence of the soul abol ish es ma te ri al ism and shows the
                     ab so lute ex is tence of Allah. Knowing that there is a soul, in de pend ent of the body, that per ceives, sees,
                     hears, un der stands, feels hap pi ness, takes pleas ure from the scent of flow ers and en joys lis ten ing to mu -

                     sic will re quire all hu man be ings to live in the knowl edge of their re spon si bil i ties to Allah.
                          Acceptance of the fact of the ex is tence of the soul will de mol ish the the o ry of ev o lu tion, which cla-
                     ims that all liv ing things de vel op by chance, by evolv ing from one an oth er, and that hu man be ings and
                     chim pan zees share a com mon an ces tor.

                          Scientific ac cept ance of the ex is tence of the soul will there fore to tal ly erad i cate the ma te ri al ist world
                     or der, im posed over the years by the use of var i ous forms of prop a gan da, pub lish ing and brain wash ing
                     tech niques.
                          Materialist sci en tists know that the prop er ty that makes hu man be ings hu man is the soul. Yet for

                     these rea sons, they pre tend not to know. Fred Alan Wolf ex press es this truth:

                          Today, you will quick ly see by pe rus ing the lat est books about the over lap of sci ence, God, and the soul, that
                          most if not all of them at tempt ei ther to ex plain away the soul as a ma te ri al proc ess, miss ing its es sen tial
                          points (that it is sa cred and im mor tal) and its es sen tial pur pose (that it is nec es sa ry for con scious ness to ex -
                          ist) or nev er dis cuss it at all in spite of the prom is ing book ti tles.   109

                          As can be seen from scientists’ words, sci ence has be come a con cept root ed sole ly in ma te ri al ism.

                     Rather than ac cept ing the re vealed facts, ev ery thing done in the name of sci ence as sumes a form adapt -
                     ed to ma te ri al ism. That be ing so, to day we are deal ing with a ma jor in con sist en cy: sci ence re jects the
                     whole of the material world that hu man be ings ex pe ri ence with re gard to con scious ness, and still ig -
                     nores it in the name of being so-called sci entific.
                          Fred Alan Wolf de scribes, as a sci en tist him self, what the sci en tif ic ap proach should be:

































                             The materialist world view and order that materialists brought about through years of various propaganda
                             and brainwashing techniques have been overturned by proof of the soul’s existence and the scientific
                             acceptance thereof.








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