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Religions of Irreligion: Materialism and Darwinism
Materialism
is an ideology that has existed since time immemorial and holds that the only
absolute being is matter. According to this false belief, matter has existed from
the infinite past and will remain forever. The most significant feature of materialism
is its rejection of the existence of a Creator and other religious beliefs. There
are many movements and ideologies in the world that hold irreligion as their main
dogma, and materialism is the foundation of a great majority of them. To put it
another way, the most effective influence in irreligion is materialism.
Since the time of the Sumerians and ancient Greeks, materialist thinking has permeated
human history. However, it was mainly in the 19th century that this superstitious
belief made its way to a well-established system of thought. But one obstacle
to materialist understanding as it gathered momentum was the question, "How did
the universe and living beings come into existence?" It was within the
same century that the theory of evolution, presented by Charles Darwin, provided
an answer (which actually had no scientific validity) that the materialists had
sought for so long. According to this baseless theory, lifeless materials came
together coincidentally due to random forces to form the first cell. And according
to Darwinism, all living beings on the earth subsequently developed thanks to
the evolution of that very first cell. Through these claims Darwin quickly
became the architect of the greatest falsehood in the history of science. His
theory, grounded on not a speck of scientific finding, is but fallible reasoning,
as he himself admitted. Indeed, Darwin confessed in his book The Origin of Species
that the evolution theory was lacking in the face of many important questions.
Still, he expected that advances in science would make it possible to overcome
those difficulties and that new scientific findings would consolidate his theory.
He often mentioned this in his book, but contrary to what Darwin hoped, advances
in science actually disproved the fundamental assumptions of the theory, one by
one. Indeed, in spite of all the evolutionist propaganda, the theory of evolution
is, as stated by Michael Denton, an Australian biologist, "a theory in crisis."
Throughout the 19th century scientific facts pertaining to the theory of evolution
were totally unknown. Meanwhile, for materialists in search of scientific support,
this theory was seized as an unprecedented opportunity since what Charles Darwin
presented was denial of the existence of a Creator. At that period the assertion
that human beings had developed from inanimate materials by pure chance was exactly
what the materialists wanted to hear. Phillip Johnson, a professor at the
University of Chicago, renowned and well respected in academic circles for his
books and criticisms of the theory of evolution, makes clear what the theory represents
for irreligious systems of thought: ...The triumph of Darwinism
implied the rejection of God and set the stage for replacing biblical religion
with a new faith based on evolutionary naturalism. That new faith would become
the basis not just of science but also of government, law and morality. It would
be the established religious philosophy of modernity.1
The words of Phillip Johnson indicate the real aim of the advocates of this philosophy
of irreligion. Materialists, driven to form an irreligious society that rejects
the existence of Allah and His law, claim that there is no one to whom human beings
must feel responsible. The misguided rationale satisfies their desire for a kind
of human being who is not accountable to anyone. Their ambition is summed up by
one of their scientists as follows: Man stands alone in
the universe, a unique product of a long, unconscious, impersonal, material process,
with unique understanding and potentialities. These he owes to no one but himself,
and it is to himself that he is responsible.2 Any person
of sound mind and conscience can see, without difficulty, the senseless reasoning
inherent in the statements above. The author of these statements, a scientist
with a material outlook on life, attributes man's existence to his own success.
However, it is obvious that at no stage of this process did man exercise his own
faculty of decision-making or authority. It was Allah who created man on earth
in perfect form, but the passion for being "accountable to no one" led materialists
to expect that unconscious and mindless matter could form conscious and intelligent
beings. It should be remembered that the longing of disbelievers for freedom
from accountability is not peculiar to materialists and evolutionists of the 19th
and 20th centuries. In the Qur'an, Allah informs us about the existence of previous
peoples who shared the same mind-set:
"Does man think that he will be
left neglected? Had he not been a sperm from semen emitted? Then he was
a clinging clot, and [Allah] created [his form] and proportioned [him]
and made of him two mates, the male and the female? Is not that [Creator]
able to give life to the dead?"(Surah al-Qiyama 75:36-40.) 3
As the verse points out, Allah created man from a drop containing sperm and proportioned
him. By no means could man have had any authority to exercise over his own creation
because he himself was created. However, despite the explicit description by Allah,
some people still dare to attribute their existence on earth to themselves and
claim to be "unaccountable" beings. The concept of man's unaccountability,
encouraged by materialist thinking and supported by the theory of evolution, dominates
modern social structure and the scientific and ideological world of today. This
deviant understanding which wages war against the moral values that provide order
and unity to society has resulted in generations exposed to ever increasing decline.
Today, science has proved that materialist conceptions as well as the theory of
evolution are false, that they are not based on any scientific evidence whatsoever,
and that they continue to be refuted by scientific findings. Yet, under the persistent
social inculcation of the last 150 years, materialism and the theory of evolution
are still being advocated by many people as though they were proven facts. That
is because the advocates of irreligion desperately need them both to deny the
existence of Allah and to distance people from religion and moral values. Otherwise,
they would be deprived of any grounds on which to defend their irreligion.
Defending a Theory Abandoned by Science
Many scientists of our day clearly
admit why they continue to defend the concepts of evolution and materialism despite
more recent scientific facts. For instance, Phillip Johnson quotes and comments
on statements by Richard Lewontin, a geneticist from Harvard University and fervent
advocator of the evolution theory with blind faith in materialism: "The
primary problem is not to provide the public with the knowledge of how far it
is to the nearest star and what genes are made of... Rather, the problem is to
get them to reject irrational and supernatural explanations of the world..." What
the public needs to learn is that, like it or not, "we exist as material beings
in a material world, all of whose phenomena are the consequences of material relations
among material entities. In a word, the public needs to accept materialism, which
means that they must [reject] God..."4 These statements
clearly indicate the materialists' outlook on life based on misguided rationale.
Facts introduced by science today reveal that the claims asserted are contrary
to logic and reason. But despite all scientific data, they are blindly committed
to their beliefs and continue in efforts on behalf of their cause. Dr. Michael
Walker, an anthropologist from the University of Sydney, explains why the theory
of evolution is still being promoted: One is forced to
conclude that many scientists and technologists pay lip service to Darwinian theory
only because it supposedly excludes a creator.5 Phillip
Johnson, who refuses the scientifically unjustifiable claims of Darwinism, elaborates
on why it has had such an "irreplaceable" importance for the unbelieving leaders
of science and why they maintain it at all costs: Leaders
of science see themselves as locked in a desperate battle against religious fundamentalists,
a label which they tend to apply broadly to anyone who believes in a Creator who
plays an active role in worldly affairs... Darwinism plays an indispensable ideological
role in the war against fundamentalism. For that reason, the scientific organizations
are devoted to protecting Darwinism rather than testing it, and the rules of scientific
investigation have been shaped to help them succeed.6 The
prominent advocates of materialist and atheist philosophies committed to promote
them throughout the world have, as stated by Johnson, embraced Darwin's theory
of evolution solely because it provides a so-called scientific basis for their
own ideologies. This was observed from the time the theory of evolution was first
put forward. Karl Marx, the founder of dialectic materialism who harbored enmity
against religion, often stressed the significance of the theory for his ideology.
And in a letter Marx wrote to his close friend Engels, he made clear his thoughts
on Darwinism: ...This is the book which contains the basis
in natural history for our views.7 And after having read
Darwin's book, The Origin of Species Friedrich Engels commented: Our
theory is a theory of evolution, not a dogma to be learned by heart and to be
repeated mechanically.8 An American botany professor,
Conway Zirkle, explains why the founders of communism, Marx and Engels, adopted
Darwinism: Marx and Engels accepted evolution almost immediately
after Darwin published The Origin of Species Evolution, of course, was just what
the founders of communism needed to explain how mankind could have come into being
without the intervention of any supernatural force, and consequently it could
be used to bolster the foundations of their materialistic philosophy. In addition,
Darwin's interpretation of evolution - that evolution had come about through the
operation of natural selection - gave them an alternative hypothesis to the prevailing
teleological explanations of the observed fact that all forms of life are adapted
to their living conditions. Actually, natural selection made it possible to drop
teleology completely and, as a result, the scientists could explain the organic
world in materialistic terms.9 As these statements make
clear, the sole reason why Marx and Engels supported Darwin was the aversion they
felt for religion. That is why they held on to mechanisms which had no scientific
value and were merely figments of the imagination. Indeed, Friedrich Engels explains
in his book why he considers the theory of evolution important: He
[Darwin] dealt the metaphysical conception of nature the heaviest blow by his
proof that the organic world of today - plants, animals, and consequently man
too - is the product of a process of evolution going on through millions of years.10
Obviously, Engels also made the mistake of assuming that the theory of evolution
gave an explanation for how the millions of different types of living beings on
earth came into existence. It was not only Engels who assumed that Darwin's theory
was a verified fact, but Joseph Stalin, the bloodiest communist leader of history,
also stressed the significance of the theory in his autobiography: In
order to disabuse the minds of our seminary students, of the myth that the world
was created in six days, we had to acquaint ourselves with the geological origin
and age of the earth, and be able to prove them in argument; we had to familiarize
ourselves with Darwin's teachings.11 Clearly, the common
point between the materialist systems of thought and Darwin's theory of evolution
is, without doubt, irreligion, and the sole purpose of their advocates is to make
people deny the existence of God. In the Qur'an, Allah informs us about the efforts
of those who strove in the past to lead people to denial:
And We made them leaders inviting
to the Fire, and on the Day of Resurrection they will not be helped. (Surah
al-Qasas 28:41) 12
In
other verses He points to the end of those who deny and lead people to denial:
Then who is more unjust than
one who denies the verses of Allah and turns away from them? We will recompense
those who turn away from Our verses with the worst of punishment for their
having turned away. (Surah al-An'am, 6:157.) 13
The refutation of materialism will bring an end to the disbelief
which is presently in rapid social ascent with each passing day. Toward this end,
it is essential to make people aware of the fact that matter is not of an eternal
nature and that, in terms of science, the theory of evolution is entirely unjustifiable.14
Thus, all ideologies that reject the existence of God can be eliminated, and
this will be the inescapable end of materialist thought. As Allah stated:
What those [people] are engaged
in is destined for destruction, and worthless is what they have been doing.
(Surah al-A'raf, 7:139.) 15
The Significance of Darwinism for Irreligion
Some readers may well think
that Darwinism and materialism cannot be the most important basis of disbelief
because a vast majority of people are totally unaware of these concepts and are
neither irreligious nor lead a life completely divorced from religion. At first
sight the statement might seem reasonable; in our time people tend not to lead
lives based on thought. Goals such as making money and living life to the full
saturate every aspect of the prevalent unsophisticated culture, especially among
young people. This superficial culture leaves little room for questions such as,
"How did I come to exist?" or "Who created me?" People think neither about their
creation by Allah nor about the deception of evolution. The vast majority are
far more preoccupied with such trivial issues as the lives of celebrities and
juicy scandals of pop stars, which irreparably disqualifies them from focusing
their interest on deeper subjects, such as how they came to exist. Ordinary concerns,
such as making one's living and daily problems, occupy their minds entirely.
Consequently, people who put their faith in Darwinism and consciously embrace
materialist philosophy never comprise a majority in society; people live apart
from the whole question of religion largely because they do not think. At this
point the query might emerge, "Are Darwinism and materialism really so important?"
Closer scrutiny reveals that Darwinism is, in fact, the most important force upholding
irreligion because those embracing it, despite the small portion of society they
represent, are the people who are in the intellectual forefront of that society.
For example, in one social survey in the USA only nine percent of the society
said they were atheist evolutionists. However, this section of society holds sway
over universities, media, official scientific institutions, and the film industry.
The members who direct the entire society, establish education policy, and shape
the minds of people through the media are generally the atheist evolutionists.
When considered globally, one observes that this situation is prevalent in many
countries. Here, an interesting indication is the cultural and ideological effort
put forth by the advocates of communist ideology. It is known that with the exception
of a few countries, communism as a political system has collapsed. Despite this,
however, communism is still being upheld by some in certain circles because the
materialist philosophy, which is the ideological groundwork of communism, is still
alive. Meanwhile, communists convey the message, "Marx had some failings in his
economic theory, yet materialism is very much alive." Indeed, in many countries
communists are still highly organized, having great influence over the realms
of science, arts and philosophy. They control the majority of publishing houses,
and in book fairs their opinions are extensively voiced. A majority of the columnists
and executives in the popular media, generally referred to as the "60s generation,"
have a Marxist background. Although convinced of the economic failings of communism,
they still adhere to the materialist philosophy and consider religion to be the
opium of the masses.
Darwinism is the real religion of these people. They
believe adamantly in Darwinism and make every effort to revive his theory.
It may well be that a significant section of society never concerns itself
with the question, "How did I come into being?" but the majority of those
who do consider this question have been deceived by Darwinism, thanks
to the communist organizations mentioned above. In college a student is
exposed to indoctrination by Darwinist instructors, encounters Darwinist
and atheist books in exhibits, and receives similar messages when he visits
an art gallery or a theater. That is how the culture of disbelief is upheld
and influences the educated and urban section of a society. Those who
are under its influence assume Darwinism to be a scientific reality and
view religion as "a traditional belief held by rural people." Similarly,
in the Qur'an when people are asked, "What has your Lord sent down?"
the disbelievers reply,"Legends of the former peoples." (Surah an-Nahl,
16:24.) 16
Nevertheless, religion is an explicit and absolute
reality which has nothing to do with tradition. Religion is a relationship with
one's Creator, a fact ignored by the blind evolutionists. To eliminate the culture
of unbelief and lift the veil of heedlessness from society, it is essential that
Darwinism and materialist philosophies be demolished by scientific means. |