A reflection on science, spirituality, and the eternal search for meaning in the universe.
It has always been an intriguing question for all philosophers on whether an entity called God has been in existence or not. Though their answers vary, science which is expected to answer all sensible questions cannot answer this simple question whether there is God.
Science could not answer so far what was before the Big Bang, why the cosmos is functioning in a perfect system, what is the purpose of life, how gravity was originated, and there are unanswered questions aplenty which challenge the intellect of the so-called intellectuals.
The concept of an eternal energy, often referred to as God, is a profound and timeless idea that has captivated human imagination for centuries. While its existence cannot be proven empirically, numerous evidences point to its presence. The universe, with its intricate design and harmony, suggests a creator who is eternal and all-powerful. The laws of physics, governing the movement of celestial bodies, and the intricate balance of ecosystems, all leads to a supreme force behind it all.
The complexity of life, with its diverse species and adaptations, is another testament to God’s existence. The human consciousness, our capacity for love and compassion is a mysterious aspect of our existence that transcends physical explanations. Moreover, the experience of spirituality, reported across cultures and time, suggests a connection to something greater than ourselves.
The presence of God is manifested in every heavenly body, species and plant, yet it remains mysterious and stays beyond human comprehension. The intricate web of life, the beauty of nature and the mysteries of the universe all point to an eternal energy that underlies everything. While humans cannot fully grasp its nature, the evidence of its existence is undeniable.
As things are beyond human experience, let us now bow our head before God to be blessed with values such as compassion and the wisdom for the coexistence between nations, cultures and various people. They may practise or not following any religion. The attitude of accommodating everything different is certainly required for reducing the increasing crime at an unprecedented rate, and fostering cooperation among diverse societies for the betterment of humanity as a whole and for the welfare of quality.
Last but not least, every war was fought for peace, no was has ever brought peace. The man who claims to be the mightiest on earth earnestly demanding a Nobel price for peace when he plans many other wars. As such, in thus world of paradoxical statements and hypocritic ideologies, the need for an Almighty god is a basic need, but not an organised religion.
G John
B-GHUD ACADEMY
MAVELIKARA
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