Why is the earth dying?
People morally destroyed by Darwinian evolutionary theory are destroying the planet as a direct consequence.
"We are children of chaos, and the deep structure of change is decay. At its root is nothing but corruption and an unstoppable wave of chaos. The destination is gone; only the direction remains. This is the bleakness we must accept as we look deeply and dispassionately into the heart of the Universe." /Peter Atkins (1984), The Second Law (New York: Scientific American), p. 200./
"Naturalistic evolution has clear implications that Charles Darwin understood perfectly well. 1) there are no gods worth having; 2) there is no life after death; 3) there is no ultimate basis for ethics; 4) there is no ultimate meaning to life ; and 5) human free will does not exist." /William Provine, atheist professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Cornell University (1998), "Evolution: Free Will and Punishment and Meaning in/
"People cannot tolerate the belief that the Universe and life are meaningless. In fact, that is what science tells us. Meaningless in the sense that there is no externally determined purpose or point in the Universe. As atheists, this is obviously true for us. We determine our own meaning and purpose." /Jerry Coyne Jerry Coyne Professor of Biology, (2012), "The Odd Couple: Why Science and Religion Shouldn't Cohabitate," Speech to Glasgow Skeptics, December 21./
"At the end of the cosmos, it doesn't matter. You and I are like ants or rats, or even pieces of broccoli, in the grand scheme of things... our species has no value... we are no different from a piece of broccoli in the cosmic sense." /Dan Barker Quoted from his debate with Paul Monata, July 10, 2006, posted on the radio program "The Infidel/
"Your life may seem like a big deal to you, but it's really a random splash of matter and energy in a carefree and impersonal universe." /Graham Lawton (2016), "What is the Meaning of Life?" New Scientist, 231[3089]:33, September 3, emp. added./
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There is no more enlightened being in the world than the atheist when he says there is no definite dividing line between moral and immoral, do as you see fit, the point is to have fun.
If there is a balloon floating on the infinite ocean, and in the balloon there are smart ants communicating about the meaning of their existence, what is the point? Sooner or later the balloon will burst. There is no sense in drifting, no sense in purposeful communication, no sense in the balloon, in the sea itself, in the sea current. Everything is mindless, only the denial of God makes sense, because the rationality of atheism is unsurpassable.
No wonder then that I receive fraudulent emails from atheist-minded criminals asking me to give my card details because I have not paid my non-existent debts to a service provider to which I do not belong anyway!
The concept of atheism means that human life has no objective meaning. If atheism is true, then human life is meaningless. What is the difference between right and wrong, right and wrong? There is no moral difference between them.
Nuclear war is a sunbath for atheists, in which they glorify the meaninglessness of their own existence in the name of scientific enlightenment. Darwinist as he made his bed in the nuclear tomb, he sleeps his sleep in such a way.
At the root of all problems is the meaninglessness of existence, a doctrine that materialistic science has used to force humanity to believe that this is its calling and nothing more.
But instead, there are a million pleasures and selfish desires that modern science has created to enjoy the fleeting moments of your life that are fading into miserable non-existence.
Isn't it all the same?The point is to have fun. "There is probably no God, so you can enjoy life in peace." /Richard Dawkins' bus campaign in England/
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According to the rigid, God-denying position of academic science, the world can be explained without God: physics-chemistry-evolution-natural selection... And the result? An utterly meaningless, purposeless process creates a secular society of planet Earth-destroyers who refuse to accept any external moral guidance over themselves.
"This is now planet, ... We've not just ruined it. We'we destroyed it." /Sir David Atten Attenborough - https://www.theceomagazine.com/lifestyle/health-wellbeing/attenborough-witness-statement/
And why do people insist on this instead of facing the facts? Because science teaches them to find the meaning of their lives in various readily available substitutes, since existence is fundamentally meaningless, the material manifestation of life itself the result of a random mechanical chemical process flowing from quantity to quality, a mixture of stardusts that natural biological processes have embraced and polished out of necessity driven by the need to survive.
Man,
realize that materialism identifies you as a bean pod that was formed
by chance and destined to be thrown away!
"The
whole genetic program is in the service of DNA, not of humans
themselves. We are merely temporary repositories of life-bearing
molecules. In this case the packaging, ourselves, is merely there to
be discarded."
/Rudi Westendorp, Dutch professor of genetics/
is a protest against passing...
What does life teach us?
A selection of reflections from 12-year-old children:
1.
"Life means different things to different people (...) A person who is always happy, balanced, not nervous, can really live his life. We live to set ourselves a goal and to make our dreams and desires come true. But it is the same with plants and animals. We all have a task to fulfil and life gives us the opportunity to do that. Life includes the sun, the water, the earth, without them there would be no life. Life is the most wonderful and beautiful mystery on Earth that I would like to understand one day. There is nothing more special and beautiful than life."
Unfortunately, you will not understand it through school education, because it is your teachers /I am talking about the teachers in the civil schools/ who teach you the meaninglessness of life itself. But they only say it because it allows them to live out their own moral attitudes without constraint, to reduce the life process to a materialistic level and to directly bypass intellectual influences that limit them for the freedom they create for themselves. This freedom, however, is a quarantine that prevents the fulfilment of existence. If plants and animals have a function in the cycle, they have a place and a purpose, which is defined. And if they are determined, then there is a meaning in the process, the origin of which the human spirit has the opportunity to investigate. Isn't it interesting that matter has no mental faculty and therefore materialism is nihilism gone to seed?! You have your own spirit to use and to transcend the artificial barriers of materialism. And in the end you will understand the most beautiful and sacred mystery, for you are richly blessed with the spirit that can lead to the solution of the mystery if you use it with clarity, sincerity and purpose. A universe saturated with meaning is not meaningless, but only to those who create the meaninglessness of their own existence with their handicapped intellect.
2.
"Life is the best teacher. Life doesn't usually talk to you. It just nudges you here and there. With every nudge, it tells you to "wake up". Because I want to teach you something. The meaning of life is not just to exist and survive, but to progress, to rise up and achieve your dreams. Problems recur because when they arise we keep thinking about it, and so we cling to it instead of letting it go (…)"
The fact is, achieving dreams is only an apparent progress and ascent, because the real things beyond dreams are what define the foundations and goals of life. What is life trying to teach you? That life is too precious to waste your time on a tedium of opinions about it, opinions that are opinions but not facts. Only the facts will take you higher and further, and knowing the facts will lead you to the point that started the facts happening. Birds are not carried away in the sky by their dreams, but by the facts. Learn from them. What facts they follow and what are the factors that allow them to follow.
3.
"Life is probably one of the most elusive things in the world (...) Every human being has a journey that we go through, we are born and we die (...) I think life is beautiful in a way that we don't know what is waiting for us (...). Every day we have to be happy with the little joys and appreciate what we have got from life. We must strive to notice the good and the beautiful and accept the bad if we cannot change it. We must be able to accept, to love unconditionally and to forgive (...) We must rejoice that we have someone to love and that we are loved in return."
Is life really so beautiful that we don't know what is waiting for us? That is true in the short term, but that doesn't make it beautiful, it makes it varied. I don't know how the food was prepared, but it's delicious. But life is more than just delicious. At the end of a life filled with beauty and goodness, death is like looking at toasted bread through the glass window of the stove, soaking in the delicious aromas that end up smelling burnt as they burn in the oven. It can't be the purpose of bread in the oven to burn at the end if you can intellectually see through this meaningless process. Then one must go to the source of reason, where does it come from? And there will be the answer to why the bread must burn at the end, while you feel that this fate is not worthy of the majesty of the sweet-smelling bread to be condemned to this.
4.
"Life is a miracle. How a tiny seed grows into a mammoth pine tree, for example, or how all zebras become regularly striped, or how a baby develops in its mother's tummy, is almost incomprehensible. Many people believe that we only live once, but there is a belief that we are reborn several times (...) Life is a gift, full of all kinds of good things. We just have to open our eyes and see the beauty of the world."
The mammoth pine tree, developing from a tiny seed, could not evolve if it were to base its anatomically determined development on the belief in a supposed rebirth. The same is true of the zebra's strip, and especially strikingly of the development of a baby in its mother's belly. Here everything is defined, the size and structure of the abdomen, which is in perfect harmony with the baby's parameters throughout its growth. There is an intelligence to this that cannot be explained or justified by the anatomical object itself. The complex structure of a clock cannot be deduced from the structure of a clock, it cannot be explained by the structure of a clock, but has a justified purpose beyond its structure. The material of a round, metal keyholder cannot explain the purpose that the keyholder serves in holding the keys. The existence of intelligent agents is to be found in their purpose, which leads to the origin of their existence. Nor is seeing with the eye exhausted in noticing things, but in perceiving them and correctly managing the combination of the two. The rule of regular stripes does not exhaust itself in the visible anatomy of the stripes, but they lead beyond the stripes.
5.
"I think life is a gift, a blessing that we have been given as a gift (...)"
When you receive something, someone gives it to you, because you didn't find it, it didn't just come to you by chance. Your life is not exhausted in the anatomical events of life, since it is augmented by the spiritual surplus of seeing above it, which has no anatomical basis, since the vision of the eye is not the knowledge of the brain, but the vision of the eye is only its serving loophole. If you look for your meaning in anatomy, you trace your gift to the luck of chance, which is precisely what is lacking in meaning. A gift can never be the work of chance, because a gift is the fulfillment of an intellectual attitude towards the one who receives it. The one from whom you receive it is not exhausted in the materialistic conception of "what you receive it from", because the two are not on a given level, since spirit is not a level of objects, but above them. When one looks into oneself, one can do so with one's eyes closed, in fact. This is the way to the realization of blessings, it is not paved with signposts on cobblestones.
6.
"Life is a cycle. (...) One who lives a full life is born, grows up, and then dies. (...) When one life ends, another begins. Life has questions we cannot answer, but we know that life is good."
You have accepted your pigeonholing into an unanswerable framework that also sets the standard of goodness. Are you satisfied with the result of mutilated goodness? Light filters through the layer of ice that must be broken through to get near the light. But if the shadow is enough for you, then the merry-go-round of the circle of life you choose to live is enough.
7.
"(...) I believe that life was given by God to invent something new, something good. God tests us, gives us a chance. Life is a miracle and a gift. A miracle because the smallest and simplest single-celled organism can live. A gift because I did not ask for my life and yet I live. I also think a lot about why I live. What am I looking for in life? (...) I don't know yet, but I'm looking for the answer.
How do you know why God gave you life if you don't look into it? Are you satisfied with the instincts you have to find out what lies behind the miraculous gift? The simplest single-celled minority, just so you know, is of incredible magnitude, for there is no mere life-bearer, but what and who can live is of a higher order than even the inanimate universe. True, life is not something we asked for, and for millions, life is only pain and suffering. Because those who gave them life did not give it to them as a gift, but as a forced consequence. But life is such a wonderful thing that those who receive the bitter fate will be compensated by the Great Giver of Life, because His gift of life is not based on miracle alone, but on justice, love and providence.
8.
"Life is the thing that allows me to be here among the living and to rejoice in the many wonderful things that I don't know what force and how created (...)"
We are indeed in the midst of miracles, and because we are in the midst of miracles, our souls are paved with beautiful memories, with pieces of the granite mountain of miracles that are given to us. The force and its effects cannot exhaust the aspects of spiritual experiences, for without it they do not exist without the consciousness by which you can perceive them and translate them into the perceptive field of your soul, which can capture them. Therefore, the greater value is that which is above the wonders, that which makes them enjoyable. To Him in Whose spiritual image and likeness you are made, to Him you owe the pleasures you can consciously experience. Not knowing what power and how you were created, is no reason to live with a nagging sense of futility, just in case this is the station where your searching, curious self resides. The problem is, if this is it, it will remain the final destination you are content with. But this is not where you are meant to stop! From here you must go on, and look upwards, not downwards, into the deep prison of matter, but upwards to the heights of the clouds, where the invisible spirit soars, bestowing its honoured attention on you to seek and find the meaning of your life, the happiness without end.
9.
"(...) there will be moments when life has no meaning and there will be moments when it does and it will go on like this until the end of time (life is not always fair)."
Life is not fair in the framework in which it is now, but that is not life's fault, it is the fault of those who have forced it into that framework. But we have the promise that the Lord of Life will change this seemingly eternal state of affairs, because he has the power and, above all, the motivation to do so. For what He has given, He has embedded in the beginning in love, and He will not allow it to be prevented from returning to the wheel in which He planned it at the beginning. "But we look for new heavens and a new earth according to his promise, in which dwells righteousness. Therefore, beloved, while you wait for these things, strive to be found without spot and without blemish in peace." (2 Peter 3:14-15) And your bitter moments today are but fleeting shadows compared to what eternity will offer.
10.
"(...) People are just drops in real life. Life is a finite thing that we use as long as God wills. When a life goes out, a new life is born - that is the order of life."
The new life is never because the old one is extinguished, because it does not follow one from the other, but because there is the possibility of passing on the genetic program, and the one who lives with it passes on life. The will of God oversees this order, and there is a reason for the extinction of human life. He who is aware of that, is aware of his possibilities. But this is not given to him in the school, but must be gathered by each one himself, after he has escaped from the spiritual influence of those who preach the merry-go-round of life.
11.
"What I like about human life is that it's unpredictable, so it's exciting. A lot of people try to find meaning in it (...). I think it's to leave a mark (...)"
The fossilization of the moment is an eternal wish, but it is our fate now that what is dear to us and often achingly beautiful, flies far away. Thus beauty and pain are mixed, the exuberance of youth and the forced twilight of old age. But if it always remained so, there would be no point in the series of experiences we live, enjoy and lose. To leave a trace in the dust? The pyramids are traces of a bygone era. But they did not make those who left them happy. You must leave a trace in the heart of the one who gave you life, a trace of your love and affection for Him. And if you live in His love, death cannot catch you. Until now, perhaps, but it cannot dictate what is itself the inevitable consequence of a dictation. Death is not a component of life, but the absence of a component called obedience.
12.
"Life is a miracle.(...) We are born, we live, we die. (...) Take care of it, because we only have one life! (...) But when death comes, we can't do anything, we have to go with it. Because it always lets us live at least a little. (...) Many people are afraid of it, but it will come one day and then life will be cut short. When life stops, we leave the earth (...)"
Twelve-year-old little anatomist, how well he sees cause and effect. When life stops, we leave the living. But the miracle of life is more than this, for a miracle is a miracle because it is above the events of everyday life. The miracle of life is above death, and since this is an eternal law, the law of eternal death cannot prevail over that which supersedes it. But eternal life will triumph over death. That there is now a little digression is for a reason, and he who knows it knows the secret of life. The secret of eternal life.
13.
"(...) No one has ever proved what happens after death! (...) Let us take care of our life, because we must appreciate the fact that we can live! Thank you to everyone who can make this happen! (...)"
Gratitude in the heart for life is the sign of the incorruptible heart, which is the petal-opening symptom of man's incorruptible beauty even in this age. It is bound up with an appreciation of what it extends to others. So too the flower shines in the sunlight and exudes a stunningly pleasant fragrance. The bees are drawn to it, to the man who can express his love, as he is allowed to express his feelings at this young age.
14.
"(...) People on earth are very lucky to be alive. They also have many difficult tasks to solve. A lot of external and internal pain. But we also have a lot of wonderful things happening to us (...)"
Life is more than luck that the land you live on provides the conditions for living. It is like a bed that has been made, like a blanket that has been prepared, like the rustle of the wind, like the suggestion of a mother's love that is protecting. The love of the one who has provided it for us shines through the veil we call chance luck. Chance fortune in itself removes, beyond it we must see and feel the consciousness lurking in the caressing Being, which brings us close, through much outer and inner pain, to the eternal source of miracles. Learn to hear the word given not only through the sources of joy, but also in the book in which it speaks to us. "Thus says the Lord (Jehovah), your Saviour, the Holy One of Israel, 'I am the Lord (Jehovah) your God, who teaches you useful things and leads you in the way you should go. If you had heeded my commandments, your peace would have been like rivers of water, and your righteousness like the waves of the sea..." (Isaiah 48:17-18)
15.
"(...) life is to be enjoyed, because it doesn't last long.(...) It is a gift that we receive from the earth. (...) Thank you for letting me live!"
The
words of a child, "Thank you for allowing me to live,"
pierce through many a pain, both external and internal. The words of
a true adult who, despite his youth, has ripened the fruit of
gratitude. The human conscience is God's flower garden, in which God
waters the fragrance of the flowers dear to him.
16.
"For me, life is very important, because if it is lost, it can never be given back (...) Life begins with birth. (...) It ends with death. But people think about it in different ways. Some people believe that only the body dies and the soul goes to heaven. Others believe that the soul is reborn in a new body at some point. Many are of the opinion that our dead will decompose and enter the cycle of life. (...) Between life and death, good and bad things happen, but it is up to us to decide which one will be more. The meaning of life is to find the way you were put on this earth to live."
You can see that it is up to us whether we give up the success of finding the whole for the sake of the partial successes. The people of the limelight do indeed live for the fleeting lights that fascinate them, like insects captivated by their own light trap. The search for a way is not a resignation to them, but a conscious transcendence of them. He who chooses the pleasure of today over the satisfaction of tomorrow condemns himself to live with the agonizing consciousness of dissatisfaction. For he lives by attachments, bows to them, pays homage to them with burning fervour. And the splendour of appearances becomes a crumbling hovel when it is gone in the end. He who goes away knowing that he has found and cherished the meaning of his life does not go away forever. "Verily, verily, I say unto you, he that keepeth my doctrine shall not taste death for ever." (John 8:51)
17.
"(...) All living things are born, live and eventually die. (...) Life you feel is there, but you don't know what it is. (...) what the purpose of life is, perhaps it is to carry on, to pass on. But one thing is certain, life is the most beautiful thing on earth and perhaps the most complicated.".
"But, behold, I have found this, that God created man righteous; and they sought much devising." (Ecclesiastes 7:29) Thus, the simple became a complicated chain of events, jumbled together by man. When you live by your own head and don't even listen to your own conscience. To the good word within you, the straightener of your vocation, which guides you through life's obstacles, through the wanderings of beautiful experiences, and through the stormy fields of bitter soberings. For this path that surrounds you was not paved by you, but by your superiors, your frontier-makers, who, longing for the recognition of others, went there to the firestorm of deceptive lights. You may not have to choose that fate, the limelight that when it goes out, goes out for good. But you are given a light that shines through the worn shields of unbelief and denial to show you the way to true life. It is true through trial, but what you gain from it will be yours inalienably. Do not allow yourself to be broken by the compulsion of popular indifference with which the masses grace themselves. You are destined for far more than you can believe or imagine. Look up, then, to the true lights, and leave the deceptive light of shooting stars to those who stumble in their own doubts, because they have chosen the pleasures of transience over the fulfillment of the promises of the eternal. „For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.” (2 Corinthians 4:6)
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