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What if you
find a watch in the sand
What if you find a watch in the sand?
Suppose you find a watch in the middle of a desert. What would
you conclude? Would you think that someone dropped the watch?
Or would you suppose that the watch came by itself?
Of course no sane person would say that the watch just happened
to emerge from the sand. All the intricate working parts could
not simply develop from the metals the lay buried in the earth.
The watch must have a manufacturer.
If a watch tells accurate time we expect the manufacturer must
be intelligent. Blind chance cannot produce a working watch.
But what else tells accurate time? Consider the sunrise and
sunset. Their timings are so strictly regulated that scientists
can publish in advance the sunrise and sunset times in your
daily newspapers. But who regulates the timings of sunrise and
sunset? If a watch can not work without an intelligent maker,
how can the sun appear to rise and set with such clockwork
regularity? Could this occur by itself?
Consider also that we benefit from the sun only because it
remains at a safe distance from the earth, a distance that
averages 93 million miles. If it got much closer the earth
would burn up. And if it got too far away the earth would turn
into an icy planet making human life here impossible. Who
decided in advance that this was the right distance? Could it
just happen by chance?
Without the sun plants would not grow. Then animals and humans
would starve. Did the sun just decide to be there for us?
The rays of the sun would be dangerous for us had it not been
for the protective ozone layer in our atmosphere. The
atmosphere around earth keeps the harmful ultraviolet rays from
reaching us. Who was it that placed this shield around us?
We need to experience sunrise. We need the sun's energy and
it's light to see our way during the day. But we also need
sunset. We need a break from the heat, we need the cook of
night and we need the lights to go out so we may sleep. Who
regulated this process to provide what we need?
Moreover, if we had only the sun and the protection of the
atmosphere we would want something beautiful. Our clothes
provide warmth and protection, yet we design them to also look
beautiful. Knowing our need for beauty, the designer of sunrise
and sunset also made the view of them simply breathtaking.
The creator who gave us light, energy, protection and beauty
deserves our thanks. Yet some people insist that he does not
exist. What would they think if they found a watch in the
desert? An accurate, working watch? A beautifully designed
watch? Would they not conclude that there does exist a
watchmaker? An intelligent watchmaker? One who appreciates
beauty? Such is God who made us. SubhanAllah!
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