ATHEIST
IDEOLOGIES AND THE
RISE OF TERRORISM
If a sick person is to be treated properly, an accurate diagnosis
is essential. Whatever treatment follows that diagnosis must
be followed meticulously and decisively, until the sickness
is finally expelled from the body. If not, the illness will
inevitably recur. The same applies to one of the most serious
ills affecting society. One of the chief reasons why we can't
find effective solutions to this century's social problems
is that their causes aren't properly identified. When dealing
with any social problem, the first thing to do is establish
what causes give rise to it. Otherwise, whatever measures
are taken can only be temporary.
The roots of terrorism are often sought in concrete matters;
and thus the fight against it, aimed at these superficial
targets, cannot provide lasting results. In order to free
the world from terrorism, the principal factors behind it
must be identified and eliminated.
THE TANGLED WEB OF TERRORISTS' LOGIC
It's not possible to defeat terrorism by security measures.
By itself, military force is only likely to meet with increased
violence, producing a vicious circle in which bloodshed continues
to be answered with more bloodshed. When embarking on the
fight against terrorists, we need to understand-and then combat--their
way of thinking, the way they view life and other human beings,
and how they justify their use of violence.
A terrorist believes that he can succeed only by using violence.
He wants people around to fear him, and cloaks himself in
pitilessness, ruthlessness and aggression to bring that fear
about. Anyone opposing his ideas is an enemy, whom he regards
as an object that needs to be eliminated. In his article,
"Terrorists View us as Targets, not as Humans," psychotherapist
and Journal Sentinel writer Philip Chard examines the terrorist
mindset and how they justify violent attacks aimed at defenseless
people:
"Researchers have glimpsed aspects of [the terrorists'] psyches.
Most prominent among these is their capacity to view their
victims as things, as objects, as statistics that, they hope,
will show up on a casualty list.
Terrorists believe they can achieve
their aims only by violence. Through violence they spread
fear in society, which they hope to add to their power. |
"They don't want to experience their victims
as human beings, as they would a friend or loved one. Rather,
they strive to view them as pawns on a political chessboard.
Consequently, from their own vantage point, terrorists don't
perceive themselves as killing 'people.' In order
to slaughter with ease and callous indifference, they mentally
dehumanize us into 'targets' ... Their 'cause,' whatever
it may be, is sufficiently sacred, noble or desperate that
it justifies the carnage they instigate ... For most terrorists,
their chief interest resides in effects, not persons ... They
are after ... the impact of the massacre, not the experience
of the massacre itself. Terrorists want to murder hope, or
a way of life, or the spirit of a group of people or an entire
nation. They destroy human beings because they believe
doing so is the fastest and most direct route to that goal."11
Philip Chard draws our attention to a most important matter:
that terrorists feel not the slightest pang of remorse at
the death of others. On the contrary, the more they can kill,
the more successful they consider themselves to be, and rejoice
in that fact. Such minds can quite happily shoot innocent
people and bomb small children. For them, shedding blood becomes
a source of pleasure. They cease to be human and turn into
savage monsters. If one of them does evidence the slightest
remorse, he is immediately branded a traitor by his more radical
comrades. Being more radical and more bloody is considered
to be more devout in the cause, so the zeal to kill increases
constantly. Since any dispute can easily be defined as treacher,
terrorists invariably use guns against each other, and carry
out attacks on other splinter groups within their own ranks.
This passionate attachment to violence goes deeper beyond
political ideologies and in fact stems from an underlying
misconception about human nature. The terrorist mindset finds
its inspiration from the materialist philosophy and Darwinist
thought. Darwinism regards human beings as animals and maintains
that living things evolve through a struggle for survival
in nature. Eliminating the weak, so that the strong can emerge
victorious, forms the essence of any terrorist's twisted thinking.
THE TERRORIST MINDSET WAS BUILT BY DARWINISM
According to Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, there
is constant conflict in nature, and a ruthless competition
for survival. The strong always defeat the weak, thus enabling
progress. Out of that concept came the idea of the "struggle
for survival" and such terms as "the favored races" (European
whites) and "inferior" ones (Asian or African races). This
racist logic laid the groundwork for hatred and conflicts
all over the world. In turn, Darwin's idea of "the survival
of the fittest" justified a great many movements that led
mankind to hatred, enmity, conflict and war.
Darwinism still indoctrinates people with the deception that
humans are no more than a highly developed animal species,
the result of blind chance and have no Creator. This theory
maintains that the world once consisted of nothing but inanimate
rock, soil, and gasses. By sheer coincidence, life emerged
as a result of the effect of natural forces like wind and
rain and lightning on organic molecules. The theory goes on
to explain all life on earth, including human beings, as a
product of the blind forces of nature and mere chance. Yet
this theory of evolution is a huge deception that violates
the most basic laws of chemistry and biology and defies all
reason and logic. (For more on this subject, see Chapter 7,
The Evolution Deception). However, the theory is imposed on
modern society with an enormous propaganda and people indoctrinated
with this idea believe themselves to be the products of chemical
and biological accidents - free of all responsibility to the
Creator and His moral code. Moreover, those under the spell
of Darwinist logic-seeing life as a battlefield and therefore,
justifying all kinds of wickedness in the struggle for survival--are
brainwashed with the terrible idea that it's normal to treat
other people like animals, even to exterminate them.
The savagery
of terrorism is felt in almost every country in the
world. According to U.S. State Department figures, the
year 2000 saw an 8 percent increase in terrorist incidents
over 1999. |
People educated with such ideas transformed the 20th century
into one of savagery, supported conflict as part of Darwinism,
and even regarded war as the most important means of furthering
their aims. "Dialectical conflict" became the so-called justification
for the massacres carried out by Communist ideologues. Over
the course of the century, Communist terror cost the lives
of some 120 million people. Darwin's nonsensical "struggle
for survival between the races " and "natural selection" became
the foundations for Nazism. Adolf Hitler claimed that only
the superior races could-or should-survive. The Fascist terror
he inspired unleashed a wave of slaughter across the entire
world. Some 55 million people died in World War II, which
began as a result of the Nazis' policies of war and occupation.
Those in the 21st century who still follow those ideas, regard
violence as the only way and want this century to go down
in history as one of terror.
Darwinism's theory that man is a warring animal, with which
so many are subconsciously indoctrinated, has wreaked dreadful
harm on mankind. Terrorist attacks are echoes of that. Darwinist
slogans that maintain that only the strongest can survive,
praise violence, support conflict, and see war as a virtue
need to be thrown, once and for all, into the dustbin of history.
Darwinism's overthrow can undermine all of those ideologies
that support conflict and violence.
On the other hand, the definition of human nature by the
monotheist faiths is much different Christianity, Judaism
and Islam--the three religions believed in by most people
in the world--all oppose the Social Darwinist value called
conflict. As we'll see in greater detail in subsequent sections,
each of these religions aims at bringing peace and security
to the world, while opposing the oppression, torture, and
killing of the innocent. Conflict and violence, they agree,
are abnormal and unwanted concepts, violating the morality
that God has set out for Man. Darwinism, on the other hand,
regards violence and conflict as essential, and therefore
justified. In short, the source of the world's terrorist nightmare
lies in atheism and its contemporary equivalents: Darwinism
and materialism.
Since schools in many countries teach Darwinism as clear
scientific fact, new generations of terrorists are inevitable.
From that point of view, it's urgent to prevent young people
from being taught that they're the result of chance, descended
from animals, totally unfettered with no duties towards God,
and can survive only by emerging victorious in the struggle
for survival. Anyone brought up to believe such concepts will
inevitably be selfish, aggressive, ruthless, and prone to
violence. Such young people are easily susceptible to anarchic
and terrorist indoctrination. Following such ideologies, they
can become cruel enough to kill children and murder their
own brothers and sisters, without batting an eyelid. The communist,
racist and fascist terror groups that have plagued the world
for the last hundred years are the products of just such an
educational system.
That being so, we need to expose the true rottenness of terrorist
logic. People need to be awakened to the fact, as effectively
as possible, that all those who support and believe in Darwinism
are mistaken. Man is not unfettered and irresponsible. We
do have a Creator Who watches us at all times, knows even
our innermost thoughts and Who, in the hereafter, will call
us to account for all our deeds. Our Lord has created Man
different from the animals, in that we possess a soul, reason,
free will, judgment and powers of discrimination. If a weak-willed
person, easily angered, regards himself and others as mere
animals, he can act in a totally ruthless manner and easily
do them harm. It makes no difference if those others are totally
innocent children. But anyone who possesses reason and conscience
and knows that he bears a soul, given him by God, holds his
anger in check--no matter what the circumstances. His judgment
and conscience will always prevail. Never will he do the slightest
thing for which God might one day call him to account.
Modern schools
teach Darwinism as if it were a scientific fact. This
dissemination of Darwinist philosophy helps the rise
of social violence, including terrorism. Indoctrinated
with the idea that conflict and struggle are a part
of life, young people slowly begin to regard violence
as perfectly normal and even take pleasure in it. |
In the Qur'an (91: 7-10), God reveals that Man is inspired
by both evil and the will to avoid it. Therefore, it's not
some imaginary evolutionary process that underlies moral degeneration
and the commission of crimes. Immorality and crime come from
the evil side of human nature, which can only be defeated
by personal devotion to the moral values that God has taught
to humanity through religion. If people have no faith in God
and don't believe they must ever account to Him for their
actions, they have no reason to avoid committing evil in the
forms of personal greed and dishonesty or social evils like
wars, racist killings, gang wars or ruthless skinhead assaults.
On a less dramatic level, it accounts for why people are left
to starve, and for the rampant injustice and ruthlessness
in the world today. There is no end to the cruelties of those
who regard Man as only an animal species, believing that they,
like animals, are engaged in a struggle for survival. Not
believing in God and the hereafter, they induce others to
forget about them too.
Every human being bears a soul breathed into him by God,
and is responsible to the Creator Who created him out of nothing.
In the Qur'an (75: 36-40), God reminds those who think of
themselves as totally unfettered that they were created, and
will be resurrected after death: "Does
Man reckon he will be left togo on unchecked? Was he not a
drop of ejaculated sperm, then a blood clot which He created
and shaped, making from it both sexes, male and female? Is
He Who does this, not able to bring the dead to life?"
So far, we have concentrated on how Social Darwinism, believing
that violence is the solution to every problem, encourages
violence and is the foundation of terrorism. That is why demolishing
the Darwinistic theory--which teaches that man is an animal,
that only the physically powerful can survive, and that human
life is a battleground--will also demolish one of terrorism's
mainstays. The most effective means of protecting people from
the nightmare of terrorism is spiritual education. Societies
can achieve permanent peace only when their individuals learn
to live by proper morality. Beyond that, other measures, rules
and precautions to regulate the life of society can go only
so far, but can never eradicate the scourge of terrorism.
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