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"
Ajibto leman ankaran nash-atal ukhraa wa hua yaraan nash-atal oolaa."
"I am
amazed at one who observes life in this world and still does not accept the truth
of life in the next world." One who consciously observes life in this world sees
the entire universe as full of signs indicating God's power of creation. And one
who studies God's power of creation with sound reasoning and clear insight will
never deny other worldly truths and the inevitability of life after death.
If we look at our world carefully, consciously and in a logical way, we will
see clearly that man, animals and plants in fact all living creatures in this
world have come into existence out of non-existence. Therefore, the God who
has been able to bring this life and these living beings into existence also has
the power to resurrect them after their death.
If we take note of man's life, we will see that God has placed the roots and
origins of man in this very world; and whenever necessary He has created individual
human beings out of matter of earth itself.
From the very beginning, the origin of our existence lay concealed in the very
heart of the soil. Out of the soil grew wheat, rice, vegetables, fruits and other
edible plants. Some of these grains and fruits were eaten by our ancestors; other
was eaten by animals so as to survive and grow, and the animal in turn was eaten
by man deriving nourishment for his growth and well-being. Thus the nourishment
whish they derived came directly from the soil, or by way of animals which were
nourished from the soil.
In this way our ancestors existed and developed on fruits of the earth. Life
in its primal form began as a small mass formed by the union of a male and female
cell growing in the mother's womb. From this came a new living being complete
with a complex array of bodily organs kept alive through the intake of oxygen
from the air. It is only the power of God as Creator, the Most High, that has
made possible this evolution through nourishment from the earth of a living, thinking,
human being capable of the highest spiritual evolution; a soul encased in a marvelous
body.
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