View Article  What significance does Islam have to offer us as a species? Part II of II

What significance does Islam have to offer us as a species?

 

Part II of II

...What about starvation, ignorance, abuse, disease; you are not responsible, are you?

 

You exist in a society. Society is not a thing. Society is not an entity of its own. Society is the total sum of actions generated by the people that exist within it.

 

Society may be ruled by ruthless dictators, but it is done so only because the people living within that society allow it to be so.

 

Society may be governed by a vote of the people, but it is the effort or lack of effort of the people within that society that allows government to ignore the subjugation of the oppressed.

 

Society may decide to electrocute the mass murderer, but it is the individuals in society which create the atmosphere, the ambiance, within society that allows such actions to take place.

 

But you say, “I didn’t do it! I didn’t do it!!”

 

Ah, but in the end, if there is an eternity to which we go, if we have free will, if we are not just puppets, accountability has to be reckoned with.

 

Justice implies answering two questions, not one: “Did you do it, did you encourage it?” and “Could you have done anything to prevent the journey of others from being interfered with?”

 

 

But we are only human. Are we, or are we souls in human bodies?

 

Are we capable of taking action?

 

Are we capable of working to eliminate suffering by loving one another?

 

Will we be held accountable?

 

Will justice be denied or are the Islamic beliefs correct?

 

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View Article  What significance does Islam have to offer us as a species? Part I of II

What significance does Islam have to offer us as a species?

 

 

Part I of II

 

Each piece of suffering that is intentionally overlooked will be justly dealt with.

 

This does not apply to only your individual actions, but to the actions generated by the society within which you live.

 

 

Being responsible for our own actions is one thing but being responsible for the results of the actions generated by the societies within which we live is another.

 

Why would we be responsible?

 

Why would we have to face the repercussions of the ripples societies and our species generate?

 

How can we, individually, be held accountable for torture imposed upon other individuals if our government is a ruthless dictatorship?

 

You are not responsible for that, are you?

 

What of a ruthless crime organization that exists within your society or neighborhood?

 

What of drug cartels and the suffering they generate?

 

They exist in distant countries.

 

To be continued: Part II of II: What about starvation, ignorance, abuse, disease; you are...
View Article  What does entropy have to offer us as individuals? Part II of II

What does entropy have to offer us as individuals?

 

Part II of II

Entropy implies the universe is temporary, which implies there is something that is not temporary.

 

Something is eternal.

 

Something appears to have no connection to time, for time appears to be an idea that depends upon the existence of mass.

 

But that is another idea altogether.

 

Although entropy may assign a hopeless state to the universe, it will die at the same time it offers hope to each of us as individuals.

 

By introducing the idea of our universe dying, entropy alludes to the idea of eternal existence.

 

This suggests the possibility of something nonphysical, such as awareness, being able to transcend the physical universe.

 

Entropy offers us a sense of hope.

 

 

The conceptual framework of entropy offers us eventual ‘death’ for our universe.

 

If we are a part of our universe and if eternity does not exist, then the apparent conclusion would be that all individuals would eventually die away permanently.

 

All the struggles to overcome adversity and temptation will have had no meaning, no significance.

 

But if something exists beyond our universe, this changes.

 

If there is a Causative Force, as the science of entropy implies, and if the Causative Force is all present, as religions imply, then the easiest way for us to understand the manner in which we, as individuals, can escape death, the ultimate fate of the universe, is to understand that our awareness is tied to, becomes a part of, total awareness or the omniscience of the Causative Force.

 

As such, hope emerges. Entropy brings us hope.

 

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View Article  What does entropy have to offer us as individuals? Part I of II

What does entropy have to offer us as individuals?

 

 

Part I of II

 

Entropy implies that change is the key to ‘being alive.’

 

 

Science only deals with the observable and leaves the debate regarding the unobservable to religions and philosophy.

 

The science of entropy predicts the ‘death’ of the universe.

 

As such, entropy implies there was ‘something’ before, which implies there may very well be ‘something’ after.

 

It does not seem logical that this ‘something’ would not exist between the stages of ‘before’ and ‘after.’

 

Therefore, we assume this ‘something’ exists now – is living now.

 

Entropy offers us an understanding that, although the universe may ‘die,’ each of us as individuals may survive this ‘death.’

 

Entropy reinforces the religious idea of ‘eternal life’ for the individual.

 

Eternity is simply a state of being that came well before the universe, continues to exist, and will continue to exist beyond the death of the universe.

 

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View Article  How does entropy help us understand what life is? Part II of II

How does entropy help us understand what life is?

 

Part II of II

...They go on to say the soul is eternal and not attached to this planet or this universe.

 

If we have a soul and if the soul goes beyond the universe, then the idea of the universe eventually ‘dying,’ as entropy suggests, is not a concern we need to agonize over.

 

Entropy implies we can measure life through the means of observing if change takes place.

 

When the ideas of entropy are combined with religion, we begin to understand life exists on many levels.

 

There appears to be life without awareness (rocks, mountains, water…), life with temporary awareness (trees, birds, bacteria…), and life with eternal awareness (humans, extraterrestrial life forms…).

 

 

Entropy helps us understand life.

 

Life now becomes definable and the soul becomes measurable.

 

Without being measurable, the essence of human life could not be debated by science.

 

Because of this, science could not distinguish human life from other types of life.

 

This presented many types of seemingly unresolvable social issues, such as abortion, fetal tissue research, artificial intelligence…

 

If, however, scientists, doctors, clergy, layman, etc. consider the essence of a human (the soul) to have left the body when the brain waves do not change (flat line brain waves), then they have no choice but to define the essence of the human to occur when the brain waves start (changing brain waves).

 

Now the issue of abortion becomes resolvable.

 

Entropy, the measure of change, helps us understand life.

 

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