There is not a day that a new
calamity does not hit a group of people, destroying their lives and bringing
much pain and misery. Earthquakes kill and ruin our lives. Floods, hurricanes,
tsunamis, plagues and incurable diseases every day claim their own share of
devastations and deaths. "Where is God?" Is the unheard cry of the
victims of these “acts of God”.
God as described in the Semitic religions, is a compassionate, omnipotent, all
hearing all seeing god. If that were true, then a god, who witnesses the
suffering of his creatures and dose not respond to their cry for help, is an
unjust, callous, and cruel god. Thousands of children are dying every day around
the world by draughts, earthquakes, floods, tornadoes and other natural
disasters or as we call them the "acts of God". The victims of these
natural 'holocausts" cry in desperation, pray with anguish, weep in
silence, yet God does not care or does not hear to come to their help.
What god is this God? Where is his justice? What happened to his claim of
being the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful?
This very fact proves:
a) Either God is not hearing the cry of his creatures,
b) he is incapable of helping them or
c) he is a sadistic merciless, ruthless, tyrant that enjoys watching the
suffering of his creatures just as a Roman emperors enjoyed watching people
being devoured by lions or killed in coliseums.
If this is the god of this universe, I want no part of it. I abhor a god who is
less compassionate than me and therefore inferior to me; who does not feel the
pain of his children the way I feel; who cares less of their suffering than I
do. If this is the God, then perhaps it is time that we, the mortal humans, send
a messenger to him teaching him some of our humanistic values. We could teach
him a lesson of Justice, a word of compassion, tell him about helping those that
are in need, rescuing those who are in danger, soothing the pain of those who
are suffering, saving the world from disease, pain and unnecessary calamities.
We probably could even help him to redesign the world. If I was chosen to be a
messenger to God, I will tell him that it is unfair to make some of the
creatures, meals for others. I will tell him that his justice sucks and his
apathy is nauseating.
Yet it seems that none of that bothers the supporters of this god. They say that God can do “whatever he wishes” and no one is to question him and his authority.
Why not? If God made us, and he gave
us the capacity to distinguish between the good and the bad, to the extent that
we, the humans, universally agree that killing and inflicting pain is bad and
helping someone in need is good, why he should not live and act by the same
standards? If what he wants us to believe as good, is diametrically different to
what he does, how are we supposed to know he is good? Isn't it absurd that he
makes us feel sympathy; compassion and love for our fellow human beings, telling
us that these are good then he would do exactly the opposite? As Galileo said
"why he gave us reason, if he wanted us to forgo its use?"
let us make it clear that we are not talking about the God but the god as
perceived by Muhammad and the desert religions that inspired him to launch his
prophetic carrier. Muhammad's perception of God was the same as taught to him by
his idol worshipping culture. The Mesopotamians and the people of Asia Minor
believed in anthropomorphic gods. They made their gods in their own image and
similitude. Gods were immortal "people". They were like men and women,
with especial powers. They were supper men and wonder women with the same psyche
of their creators, the primitive humans. Each nation adopted one of the gods as
their patron and protector, whose job was to give them strength to fight against
the enemy who followed other gods. They attributed their victory to the
greatness of their god. Messengers of these gods where abounding. They talked to
their followers, demanded sacrifices and donations to the priests. (see the
Leviticus). Eventually people matured and because religion is nothing but the
figment of human mind, their concept of God also matured. They could no more
believe in a multitude of gods, each competing with the other over the
allegiance of the people. So, as different cultures intermingled and
international commerce flourished, polytheism gave way to monotheism. For
example, although Christ did not think much of the non-Jews comparing them to
dogs, (Mat 15:26)
Paul his apostle, the salesman of Christianity to the West, modified the
religion of his master and changed its exclusivist character to make it
palatable to the pagan nations of Europe. He even accepted their "unknown
god" to be the same as Yahweh, the god of the Jews (Act
17:22,23) So what Muhammad did was nothing new. He rehashed the monotheistic
view that was already accepted by most of the people, including the Hanifies a
group who considered themselves, to be the followers of Abraham to which
Muhammad belonged. All the Arabs already believed in Allah. And Allah was the
chief of many gods whose original name was Enlil and as the legend has it his
throne was over the waters, just as Muhammad described in Quran.
So this god of the Semitic religion
is actually an evolution and amalgamation of many gods. Although now most of us
have come to believe that monotheism is an undisputable, self-evident fact, its
god is nothing but one (or amalgamation of several) of the ancient gods. He is
still an anthropoid. He gets angry, becomes happy, rewards, answers the prayers
and does pretty much the same things, we humans do. This god as described by
Muhammad, is a petty, paranoid, petulant god who is vengeful, unforgiving,
irrational and ruthless. Forget about what he CLAIMS to be. Read between the
lines and pay attention to what he DOES. His actions speak lauder than his
words. And his actions are far from those behooving a wise and merciful god.
We have to ask ourselves what is more reasonable. Is God a merciless tyrant as
described in Quran or Quran is a false book?
I opt to believe in the second case. I refuse to accept a lunatic god as
described in the Quran. I do not believe that Muhammad received any revelation
or he had any knowledge of divine reality.
It is surprising that so many people
on one hand admit that there is something unjust in the structure of this world
and on the other hand accept all that, under the pretext that God’s wisdom is
superior to theirs so he must know what he is doing and we are not to question
him or even think of that.
Why instead of assuming that since
God is a merciful and compassionate god, there "must" be a wisdom and
a reason behind his horrific acts, we do not consider that perhaps the
definition of God as a being given to us by our religions is wrong?
All the evidences show that the God as described in Quran and the Bible is not
wise, compassionate and loving, although this is what these books claim. Even if
that was true, I cannot believe in a god that is wise, loving and compassionate.
And I cannot believe in a god that sends messengers, answers prayers, rewards or
punishes. Because in the first case a god that possesses attributes, is
separated from his attributes and that is not acceptable because it raises the
problem of duality. And in the second case, a god that acts is limited in time
and in space.
What if we did not think of God as wise, but as wisdom? What if we did not view
him as loving, but love? What if God was not compassionate but compassion? What
if God was not a "being". What if It was not a "thing",
things have attributes. What if we thought of God as the Principle underlying
the creation? What if God was the Reality? Reality is formless, eternal and
unchanging. As the Reality, God would not have attributes. It would be the
Principle behind the process of creation. It would be the Principle and the
creation the process.
The Principle does not act. It does
not create, it dose not send messengers nor is it aware of you, me, and the
entire creation. Being aware is an attribute. God has no attributes. Instead God
is awareness itself. It is not knowing, but knowledge itself. It is not loving,
but love itself.
Note that I did not used the pronoun "he" or "she" to speak
of God, but "It"; because God is not a person. "It", is a
Reality. "It", is the Ultimate Reality.
As the principle God is neither cruel nor kind. It does not answer your prayers
and does not need your worshipping. Everything depends on this Principle but the
Principle is indifferent towards all things. Just like the Sun, all life on
Earth depends on it, yet it has no concerns for those things that it illumines
and benefits.
Someone asked, how could love exist without a person who could
love? I try to answer this question but what I say is may not be right. They are
simply my personal opinions.
It is true! If love is seen as a feeling, it cannot exist
per se. It needs a feeler. Therefore one cannot speak of cosmic Love without
acknowledging the existence of a cosmic being or a personal god. But a personal
god, as I explained in my articles on God, is a logical impossibility. The love
that I speak of is not the love as a feeling but as a principle. Feelings cannot
exist without feelers, but principles exist independent of everything.
Let me explain this with a simpler principle. Take the
example of the law of gravity. Gravity as a force cannot exist without the
existence of masses. Where there are no masses, there is no gravity and there is
no weight. But gravity as a principle or as a law exist independent of masses.
The law of gravity existed before the creation of this universe and will exist
when this universe cease. If there are other universes (which I see no reason
why not) this principle must apply there too.
The principle is independent; it is eternal and immutable.
Objects, however, manifest those principles in different degrees and forms.
Love as a principle exists independently. Objects reflect
that principle and the more complex and evolved objects manifest it with more
strength. Many animals and especially humans are capable to manifest love in its
most advanced form. What we experience as love is feeling. This feeling cannot
manifest itself without us and it will disappear when we exist no more. But Love
as the principle exists forever.
Another example is knowledge. One can ask how can knowledge
exist without a knower? But we humans do not invent knowledge. We discover it.
Knowledge as a principle existed even before we learned it and it would exist
even when no one can discover it. 3 x 2 = 6. This is a fact. Whether we know it
or we don’t; whether we agree with it or we don’t, this fact won’t change.
Because mathematics is a principle! It does not have physical existence but it
is not subjective either. It is a reality. Realities or principles exist
independently without having any form of existence.
The entire creation depends on them. They are the laws of the creation.
They are HOW the creation came to be and HOW it evolves and how it is going to
come to an end. They are HOW and everything else is WHAT!
The love that you and I experience and feel, is a manifestation of the cosmic Love that exists as the Principle of this universe. Just as our bodies feel the gravity, out hearts feel the love. But just as the gravity is a principle that exists independent of our bodies, love too exists independent of our hearts and any being.
These are all my opinions. You
don’t have to believe or accept them. I do not wish to promote a philosophy
but rather ask questions and make you think. It is up to you to question the
validity of your own beliefs, "doubt everything and find your own
light".
By Ali Sina