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 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 more-beauty. Our clothes provide warmth and protection, yet we
design them to also look beautiful. Knowing or need for beauty, the designer of
sunrise and sunset also made the view of them to be 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!