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The Bringers Of Pain To The 20th Century
The 20th century, which we have just left behind
us, was a century of war and conflict, leading to disasters, pain,
massacres, poverty, and enormous destruction. Millions of people
were killed, massacred, abandoned to hunger and death, and left
without home or shelter, protection, or support. And all for nothing:
in the name of serving deviant ideologies. Millions were left exposed
to inhuman treatment that not even animals should be allowed to
suffer. On nearly every occasion there were despots' and dictators'
signatures beneath all the suffering and disasters: Stalin, Lenin,
Trotsky, Mao, Pol Pot, Hitler, Mussolini, Franco... While some of
these men shared the same ideology, others were enemies to the death.
For the simple reason that their ideologies were opposed to each
other, they dragged societies into conflict and turned brother against
brother, having them start wars, throw bombs, burn and destroy cars,
homes, and shops, and hold riotous demonstrations. Putting weapons
in their hands, they had them pitilessly beat the young, the old,
men, women, and children to death or stand them against a wall and
shoot them... They were ruthless enough to hold a gun to a person's
head and, looking into his eyes, kill him, and crush his head with
their feet, just because he supported another idea. They ejected
people from their homes, whether women, children, or the elderly...
That is a short resume of the nightmares of the
20th century that we have just emerged from: people who supported
conflicting ideas and who drowned mankind in pain and blood in the
name of supporting these ideologies.
Fascism and Communism come at the head of the ideologies
that caused mankind to suffer those dark days. These are seen as
enemies, as ideas that tried to destroy each other. In actual fact,
there is a most interesting truth here: for these ideologies were
nourished by a single ideological source, drew strength and support
from that source, and, thanks to that source, were able to draw
societies to their side. At first sight, this source has never drawn
any attention, has always remained behind the scenes up until now,
and has always shown people its innocent-looking face. That source
is the materialist philosophy, and DARWINISM, the state of that
philosophy as adapted to nature.
Darwinism emerged in the 19th century as the restating
of a myth, dating back to the Sumerians and Ancient Greece, by the
amateur biologist Charles Darwin, and has since then formed the
fundamental idea behind all the ideologies that have been harmful
to mankind. Wearing a so-called scientific mask, it allowed these
ideologies and their supporters' practical measures to win a false
legitimacy.
By means of this false legitimacy the theory of
evolution soon left the fields of knowledge of biology and palaeontology
and began to comment on fields from human relations to history,
and to influence fields from politics to social life. Because some
particular claims of Darwinism supported several currents of thought
which began to come into motion and take shape in the 19th century,
it gained wide support from these circles. In particular, people
began trying to apply the idea that there is a "fight for survival"
among living creatures in nature, and as a result, the idea that
"the strong survive, the others are defeated and disappear" began
to be applied to human thought and behaviour. When Darwinism's claim
that nature was a place of struggle and conflict began to be applied
to human beings and societies, Hitler's deviation of building a
master race, Marx's claim that "the history of mankind is the history
of class struggle," capitalism's provision for the "strong growing
even stronger at the expense of the weak," the colonisation of third
world countries by such imperialist nations as Britain and their
suffering inhuman treatment, together with the fact that coloured
people still face racist attacks and discrimination, all found some
kind of justification.
Despite his being an evolutionist, Robert Wright,
the author of the book The Moral Animal summarises the disasters
that the theory of evolution has brought to the history of mankind
in this way:
Evolutionary theory, after all, has a long and
largely sordid history of application to human affairs. After being
mingled with political philosophy around the turn of the century
to form the vague ideology known as "social Darwinism," it played
into the hands of racists, fascists, and the most heartless sort
of capitalists. (Robert Wright, The Moral Animal, Vintage Books,
New York: 1994, p.7)
As will be seen in this article and from the evidence
it contains, Darwinism is not just a theory which attempts to explain
the origin of life and which is restricted to the field of scientific
knowledge. Darwinism is a dogma still stubbornly defended by the
supporters of certain ideologies, despite the fact that it has been
proven totally invalid from the scientific point of view. In our
day many scientists, politicians and men of ideas, whether aware
or not of Darwinism's dark face, lend their support to this dogma.
If everyone comes to know the scientific invalidity
of this theory, which acts as an inspiration for cruel dictators,
and ruthless, inhuman, and self-centred mentalities and currents
of thought, that will spell the end of these harmful ideologies.
Those who do and systematise evil will be unable to defend themselves
by saying, "But this is a law of nature." They will have no more
so-called scientific backing for their self-centred, selfish, and
pitiless world view.
Once the idea of Darwinism, the root of harmful
ideologies, is finally overturned, only one truth will remain. That
is the truth that all human beings and the universe itself were
created by Allah (God). People who understand this will also realise
that the only reality and the only truth are in the holy book He
sent down to us. When a large majority of people come to realise
this truth, the pains, troubles, massacres, disasters, injustices,
and poverty in the world will be replaced by enlightenment, openness,
wealth, plenty, health and abundance. For this, every false idea
harmful to humanity must be conquered and left to rot by the holy
idea which will bring beauty to mankind. To reply to stones by throwing
others, to answer blows with blows, to answer the aggressor with
more aggression is not a solution. The solution is to bring down
the ideas of those who do these things and to explain, patiently
and kindly, the one truth with which they must replace them.
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