Imagine the universe as a magnificent masterpiece crafted by a supreme artist. If we can admire and accept the brilliance of this initial creation, it stands to reason that we should trust the artist’s promise to produce an even more magnificent work in the future. To deny this would be like doubting the sun’s ability to rise again after it has set, despite witnessing this cycle every day. Accepting the initial creation means recognizing it as an established principle of knowledge and common sense, which our intellect does not contest. Therefore, the second creation is straightforward.
How can some people reject truths that are as clear as the sunrise, verified by our senses like the warmth of the sun on our skin, affirmed by our inner consciousness like the certainty of night following day, and supported by scientific knowledge?
When individuals deny these evident truths, they are like someone who walks through a vibrant garden with their eyes closed, missing the beauty around them, and allowing their base desires to blind them to knowledge, intellect, and higher understanding.