Since the beginning of the last century, the world has been plagued by deadly wars and regional conflicts. These have brought about immense suffering, from the deaths of countless innocent people and widespread famine to infrastructural destruction, economic decline, and a pervasive sense of restlessness. Some of these wars, along with many new ones, carried over into the 21st century with equal deadliness. Even when subsided through diplomatic efforts, they resurface from time to time, sometimes lasting for years. The genocidal war on Palestine, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the military confrontation in Sudan, and the recent war involving the United States, Israel, and Iran are some of the deadliest manifestations of this era.
Astonishingly, these wars, knowing full well that civilians are always the ones who suffer the most, are allowed to begin in the first place, and then permitted to continue for so long without a real solution. Although the causes of these wars are such that they could easily be resolved through human cooperation, good dialogue, and a friendly attitude, this method is rarely used. Instead, the use of force is prioritized, which leads to the ruthless massacre of people who share the same look and world with them.
This violent mindset and the justification for bloodshed find their roots in the famously taught theory of evolution. According to this theory, human beings are a random product of chance, and to become the best and most advanced they carry out a "struggle for survival" in which only the mightiest survive by eliminating the "lesser" and "backward." Materialistic thinkers such as Thomas Malthus, who claimed resources were limited and necessitated a struggle for survival, and Charles Darwin, who built upon those notions, renounced the concept of special creation and proposed random evolutionary creation and the "preservation of favored races" provided the ideological framework for this violent thinking, which was subsequently promoted throughout academic curricula. As a result, generations that once believed in equality, love, and compassion gradually drifted away from religion. Distance from religion weakens spiritual and moral values, giving rise to societal diseases such as selfishness, discrimination, and intolerance, reaching the point of igniting wars and committing genocide without remorse. It is because of this theory that monstrous figures like Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, and Mao rose to power and caused the deaths of millions of innocent people. In the First and Second World Wars alone, approximately 150 million people were mercilessly killed. Throughout the whole 20th century, there were more than 200 major armed conflicts, all resulting in an unimaginable loss of life.
Because Darwinian theory still reigns supreme in the educational system, the situation in this century is no different from any such calamity. The only difference one might think of is that previously, Europe and Eastern countries remained the main battlefields for bloodshed, and now it is the Middle East, especially Muslim countries.
This indoctrination has also left a dark impact on the daily lives of the general public. Many now see matter as the absolute reality and view others merely as "flesh and bones," feeling no hesitation in going to immoral or illegal lengths to achieve materialistic goals. Consequently, trust has eroded; deception, conspiracy, and greed have replaced friendship and compassion. Quarrels over trivial matters and easy access to weapons have paved the way for carnage even among common people, and the increasing incidents of suicide are also a result of this mental state. The world has been dragged into a state of moral collapse in every regard because of the influence of this theory.
The situation cannot be changed until Darwinism is rejected in educational institutions and at platform available, and people are told this scientific truth that God is the Creator of all human beings and He has given everyone equal rights. When man recognizes his Creator, keeps His fear in his heart, and implements the beautiful principles revealed by Him in his life, all mischief and injustice will end. Every individual will be considered a precious soul sent into this world by the will of God; their life and their survival until their appointed time in this world will be cared for. Even the thought of murder will seem a very remote and terrifying thing, and causing even minor harm to someone will grieve the heart. Such people, when they become leaders, will uphold the sanctity of life and resolution of problems through peace and good words, regardless of what religion, ethnicity, or race they belong to. And the world, in its true meaning, will become the most peaceful, prosperous, and happy place humans have always hoped for.


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