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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)






                  12. Darwinists Condition People with the Idea of
                  “Irresponsibility”

                  The greatest aim of materialism throughout the course of history
             has been to turn people away from belief in the existence of a Creator
             and to indoctrinate them with the lie that there is nothing else but mat-
             ter. The aim here is to condition people to the idea of irresponsibility
             and convince them they are nothing more than a highly evolved ani-
             mal. Since Darwinism is an extension of materialist thinking, such con-
             ditioning draws people closer to Darwinism because feeling oneself to
             be irresponsible may be very attractive to people in whose hearts there

             is no fully established faith in Allah. With the idea of irresponsibility,
             people fall into the error that it will be easier for them to live by their
             earthly desires. Throughout their lives, they behave as if they were un-
             aware of the responsibilities they have to fulfill toward Allah. They be-
             lieve that they can turn away from responsibilities imposed by the
             Qur’an, such as worshiping Allah, living with the idea of the Hereafter
             and being virtuous and eschewing evils that belong to earthly passions,

             and they foolishly imagine that they can thus live at ease. But the fact
             is that this system, which they imagine to be a very easy one, is in fact
             a source of enormous trouble. Someone who thinks he can be comfort-
             able by rejecting moral virtues lives in a constantly troubled state, the
             spiritual emptiness resulting from not living virtuously. Someone who
             thinks that by being selfish they can be strong, and that behaving un-
             justly can benefit him, will constantly suffer the pains of these unpleas-
             ant misconceptions. The moral vice he exhibits rebounds against him.

             The physical and psychological damage inflicted by living in an envi-
             ronment where nobody loves anybody else, where nobody makes sac-
             rifices for anyone else, where nobody protects or watches over any-
             body else and where there is no justice, love or compassion wears his
             life away. In short, the Darwinist inculcation of irresponsibility is not,
             as some people imagine, something that makes their lives easier, but



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