Sunday, May 4, 2025

Creation Versus Evolution--Who Is Right


Here’s my take: one need not spend sleepless nights cracking their brains over this unanswered question. If a truly powerful being exists, then it’s entirely possible—actually quite easy—for such a being to exist and not exist at the same time. Think about it: if they can achieve that, they’re living proof of unlimited power.

Otherwise, we start pinning limits on what they can or cannot do—and then, by default, we deny them omnipotence. I’ll be sharing a more detailed supporting argument soon, but for now, just consider the idea: fret less about who is right or wrong. It’s like dying of hunger because you insist on only eating blue bananas—utterly pointless.

Truth is, just as antibiotics were discovered to solve real problems, the truth about creation or evolution will eventually emerge, one way or another. And, given all the end-of-the-world scares, from 2012 predictions to modern doomsday theories, it’s possible that the truth is already making its final lap, quietly running the last stretch while we argue at the starting line.

This reminds me of a recent heated—but friendly—discussion I had with a brother from the Middle East. Though neither of us wanted to spoil the conversation for the sake of argument, it became clear that our worldviews were so divergent that changing each other’s minds was like trying to convince lions to eat grass or zebras to eat meat. Impossible, yet amusing to watch.

The beauty of it all? These debates highlight the limits of human perspective. We want concrete answers, clear definitions, and winners and losers—but the universe, or perhaps the Supreme Being, may operate on a level far beyond our linear thinking. And maybe that’s exactly the point: that we should focus less on certainties and more on curiosity, exploration, and humility.

Imagine this: a lion, wearing a little scholar’s cap, paces back and forth while a zebra takes careful notes. The topic: Evolution versus Creation.

The lion roars: “Clearly, I evolved to be the king of the jungle! Survival of the fittest, everyone knows that!”

The zebra flicks its tail, unimpressed: “And clearly, stripes are a divine design. You’ll never convince me that evolution alone gave me this level of style.”

A curious monkey in the back raises a hand: “What about me? Am I a bridge between the two? Or just here for snacks?”

The lion and zebra glare at each other. The monkey shrugs and tosses a banana.

Moral? Just like the lion and zebra, humans often argue over things we may never fully resolve. Sometimes the real lesson is to watch, learn, and maybe chuckle at the absurdity—because some truths, like stripes or roars, exist outside our need to classify them.

So, my advice: stop overthinking the debate. Whether you lean toward Evolution, Creation, or something in between, remember that the universe is bigger than our categories. The answer may be closer than you think.



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