Page 17 - Darwin's Dilemma: The Soul
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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
will keep on dismissing the miraculous human consciousness
that has discovered DNA, investigated the structure of the atom
and has been amazed by the innermost workings of the cell.
The human soul is a terrible dilemma for Darwin and the sup-
porters who came after him. It is the basic evidence which they
cannot explain, which they cannot refute and cannot resolve. Allah
has vanquished them by providing proof, of a scientific kind that
they cannot deny: the insubstantiality of matter. In the face of this,
any objections to the soul’s existence they may come up with are
invalid and meaningless.
In His verses in the Qur’an, Allah tells us:
Who could be further astray than those who call on other
things besides Allah, which will not respond to them until the
Day of Resurrection and which are unaware of their prayers?
When mankind is gathered together, they will be their ene-
mies and will reject their worship. (Surat al-Ahqaf, 5-6)
Darwinists and materialists need to realize that the only ab-
solute Entity is Allah. Confronted by this truth, all hollow, empty
deceptions and superstitious faiths fall into an insuperable
quandary. Allah has enfolded all things with His Sublime Might.
All things belong to Him and are under His control. Denying cre-
ation and the existence of the soul cannot alter these facts one iota.
This book considers one of the materialists’ biggest errors, the
scientific evidence exposing this error, Darwinism’s dilemma in the
face of this, and the certain existence of the soul. The world that the
soul perceives is merely an illusion, a phantom and the sole ab-
solute Entity Who rules the entire universe is Allah, Ruler and Lord
of the Earth and sky. Henceforth, those with unclouded minds
who understand this fact will look at the world from a different
perspective and realize that Allah is their only savior. In order to
attain salvation in the Hereafter, their true life, people need to
behave in the light of that understanding.
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