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The Purpose of Creation
What is the Purpose of Creation? According to Islam and other monotheistic religions, is to know God and to worship Him.
Inspired by this Islamic concept, even Baha'u'llah, the founder of the Baha'i Faith has incorporated in his daily prayer this verse: "I witness oh my God that thou hast created me to know thee and to worship thee..." stating clearly that the purpose of creation is to know god and to worship him. As the consequence if one fails to know him and worship him he is screwing the whole purpose of creation. As a mater of fact knowing God is so crucial that if you fail he is not going to forgive you ever. Anything else can be forgiven, but attributing partnership to him will not.
In other words God would eventually forgive Hitler, Ayatollah Khomeini and Saddam Hussein or any other mass murderer but would not forgive, e.g. Gandhi because the latter was a Hindu which according to Muslims is a polytheistic religion. One of the stumbling blocks for the religious people to give up the notion of a personal God is the concept of creation. They ask how this world could come into existence without a creator and for what reason? Let us take a close look at this subject and see if it is reasonable to believe that the creation of this universe is teleological and if God by creating it intended to ultimately create people to know him and to worship him. We
know that humans separated from the chimps about four
to six million years ago. But it is about one hundred
thousand years that we became homo sapience (thinking
people). Since then we started to use tools and adapt
our environment to suite our needs. Until 10,000 years
ago the evolution of our consciousness was probably
very limited. During the last 10,000 years we gained a
sense of self. We became aware that we are different.
If you compare the evolution of humans to the growth
of a single person, this period represents the stage
when a child learns to speak and become curious of his
environment. That is the time when he asks questions.
He wants to know why and how. Then it comes the age of
adolescence. That is the time when he is proud, he
seeks power. He wants to assert his independence. He
becomes rebellious and bullies others. Only at the age
of maturity he acknowledges that he is part of the
society and must act responsibly. It is a pity that God create such a vast universe and then only in a very tiny planet called Earth, he implants the humans, and of these humans only a tiniest fraction knows him and worships him. The rest who fail, do so not out of contempt but because of the amount of the confusion that there is in the religions. If the purpose of the creation of this universe was to create intelligent beings so that they may know God and worship him, I can say for certainly that God has failed in his purpose. Something is wrong with the design of this universe, which is certainly his own fault. This universe is about 15 billion years old. Humans have come to the scene very recently but Adam who was the first man and prophet according to Quran is only 6000 years old. What was god doing for these billions of years when there was no one to know him and to worship him? Must have been very lonely. One
may question why God NEEDS to be known and worshiped
anyway?
Any need is a sign of a defect. This characteristic is
more befitting of a narcissist dictator who craves for
recognition and adulation, who orders
his executioners to punish anyone who dares not to bow
in front of him. It is not befitting of an almighty
God. I
believe that this universe is the natural
manifestation of a higher reality. That reality is the
Single Principle underlying the creation. Love is one
of the aspects of that Principle. There may not be a
purpose to the creation at all. It is there. Things in
universe don’t happen for a purpose. What is the
purpose of rain falling on the ocean? What is the
purpose of billions of pollens carried by the wind
that do not fall to fertilize the female flower? What
is the purpose of the planets that are uninhabited,
i.e. do not support life? What is the purpose of the
moon? Why some planets have more moons and some none?
As you see things happen apparently without a reason.
If God was the designer and the creator of this
universe, then he is a sloppy creator. If a chimp sit
behind a typewriter pushing the keys his rate of
success in writing words that make sense are better
than God’s rate of success in creating life.
Billions of sperms go to waste for one of them to
fertilize an egg. Thousands of small turtles die or
are eaten by predators for one of them make it into
adulthood. Scientists believe that less than one in a
million of the planets in our galaxy and other
galaxies may be able to support life. Look at our own
solar system; out of the nine planets only one is
habitable. This is a poor performance by an almighty
god. If the ultimate purpose of creation was to have a
two-legged creature to prostrate in front of him and
satiate his self-aggrandizing ego, why he failed to
populate other planets? There
are many indications that point to the fact that the
evolution is not teleological. There is no one sitting
up there deciding on everything. But everything happen
governed by a principle. There is order in the
universe. This Order, this Cosmic Law, is undeniable.
We see the order, but we cannot understand the nature
of it. It is the Principle underlying the creation.
Love is a manifestation of this Principle. May be all
that there is, is the natural expression of love. May
be that is how the universe has come to be. But who
knows? Ali Sina |