Six Days Creation Ken Ham
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Article-3 Concept of Three Worlds: The conception of ancient man with regards to universe was rather amazing. He considered it to be a huge oval shaped room. The shining stars were embedded in it is gorgeous blue roof. Its expanse was also treacherous. Several kinds of gorgeous birds employed to fly in it, the clouds applied to float and the wind blew there. Its floor, the Earth, was likewise most beautiful. The writer of the book of Genesis states a similar conception in chapter 1, verse number 1 to 8, i.e. God formulated earth, heavens, day and night and the expanse or the sky on the firstborn two days of creation. I have already proved Heavens to be a percentage of world i.e. the Himalayan Mountains in my original article, ‘The Lost Heavens’, therefore we may say that the creation of the primary two days consisted of three elements of that big universal room which were named as three worlds afterwards. We may say that God developed three worlds for the duration of the original two days. This conception of the book of Genesis is based on the conception of Tirlok of the Vedic religion. Tirlok means the following three worlds: (a). Div (the basi or the uppermost world): The word Div means sky, heavenly world, light or day. Since the world gets it is light from the stars or planets that seem to be embedded in the blue roof of the sky, so Div means light of the sky. Book of Genesis has likewise called the light as day. The word day in English is a form of the word Div in Vedic Sanskrit language. (b). Antariksh (the second or the middle world): According to the Vedic religion, name of the second world is Antariksh. It is also called the middle world or the world amongst the world and the sky. Obviously this world is constituted of expanse. The Vedic Sanskrit word Antariksh has been converted to expanse in English with a great deal of changes in accent. (c). Parthi or Earth (the third world or the world of cause and effects): The Vedic religion has given the names, Parthi and Earth to the third world. Parthi means barren, wasteland, green land i.e. all kinds of ground, whereas the Sanskrit meaning of world is, purpose, desire, goods, property, in short all the blessings of life. Man gets all these gains from ground; hence the Sanskrit word world is used in the technical sense. It is astonishing that the word world remains unchanged in English, the Indo-European language. The Song of Creation: How was the universal dome built? In order to get the answer to this question, consider the following verses of the book of Genesis: ‘God said let there be light.’ The evident meaning of God said is the voice of God emerged. The same theology has been staged in the Vedic literature. Varaha Purana says, from that void emerged sound and from the sound was developed the sky. Upanishads elaborates this conception further by saying From the Hiranyagarba, which was in the form of an egg; the initial hole of mouth was created. From the mouth Vak or Vani (sound) i.e. the sense dealing with sound was created. On disentangling the wrap and woof of Vedic theologies, the conception of the creation of universe may be put in the following order: The essence of creation is aapah (water). The creator of universe himself was born from water. The creator (Brahma, Vishnu or Eshwar) appeared on the water in the form of Hiranyagarba (universal egg) by his own power. That universal egg held drifting on the surface of the water for innumerable centuries. The egg was oval shaped and golden in colour. It was called Narayan until it kept drifting on the water. Since it was born itself by it is own power, the Indo-Pak Aryan languages gave the name of Khuda (Khud+aa) to the creator of the universe, which means, the one who comes or is born by his own power. After drifting over the water for unknown and innumerable centuries, the egg broke into two pieces. As a result, voice and light was generated. It was the song of the creation of universe. The upper half of the egg went up and formed the umbrella-like immense blue sky. The remaining lower half consisted of our world with mountains (Himalaya) all around it, whereas the deep middle of the world is patal. There was the great soul Parmatma in the egg which was freed in the form of light and settled on the sky. We may say that earth, sky, expanse, water, fire, living things, non-living things and air are the parts of body of the Creator of universe. In short, Vedic religion says that the voice invented as a result of the breaking of the universal egg was the song of the creation of universe. The holy Bible says that God said (God’s voice emerged) and the creation of universe began. The holy book of Muslims, the Quran says that God said Kunn and the creation of universe began. Hence it was the song of the creation of universe. Interestingly, the scientific conception of Big Bang likewise elaborates that the traveling of time and universe was initiated with a big blast. Obviously the same blast was the cantillating of the creation of universe. The Basic and the Ancient Most Concept: I am not going to assert that Vedic religion of today is the same as it was staged by the legislators of Vedas, thousands of years ago. It had been seriously mutilated by the ancient Indian rulers belonging to a peculiar race as well as by the Brahmans. It will be exhaustively discussed in my upcoming articles. However, for instance, Basdev says in Geeta, the holy book of Hindus, everything is a part of the Creator’s body. Vishnu turned himself into world so that living things may stay on it. He converted himself into water to up-bring the living things, he made fire out of himself, so that he keeps developing and increasing them. He made himself the heart of each person so that they repeatedly arouse God’s name and have knowledge. He held the opposite abilities of these two as well. Vedas also tell us the same. In the light of the Vedic theology in question, it could be concluded that all living things including humane beings are constituents of the Creators’ body, therefore none may be termed as superior or inferior. All humane beings are equivalent and there must be no racial discrimination. Brahmans Change The Basic Concept: The Indian Brahmans changed this conception afterwards in order to prove themselves superior and the master race. Though they admitted that all humans are parts of Brahma’s body, yet they separated the body elements in a strange manner. They said that Brahmans (religious group) are the superior most and finest caste because they were born of the head of Brahma. It is apparent that mouth, tongue, nose, eyes and ears etc, are constituents of the head, therefore only Brahmans possess Brahma’s tongue, and the words uttered by them are genuinely spoken by the Creator of the universe. People belonging to the rest of the castes can not recite Vedas as the verses of God may get filthy. The tongues of Brahmans are the tongues of the Creator of the universe, therefore all humans will have to obey the orders, uttered by them. In the same way, their ears are ears of the Creator and their eyes are the eyes of the Creator. The Vedic Sanskrit language may be heard by Brahmans and only their eyes may see and read this holy script. The Brahman’s brain is also the brain of the Creator of universe, therefore if a notion comes into their head, it is from Brahma. The mouth of the Brahmans is the mouth of the Creator; hence it is their right to eat the best quality food. The second status was given to Khashtriyas in the caste system. They were born from the shoulder of Brahma. It is evident that the Brahmans necessitated body guards for their protection, therefore they made them militants and fighters. Brahmans permitted Khashtriyas to listen to or recite the verses of God to make them happy, but they forbade them to instruct those verses to others as it was the right of Brahmans only. The third status in this caste scheme was given to Veshas, who were farmers or traders. They were said to have been born from Brahma’s stomach, thence they were appointed to feed the Brahmans and Khashtriyas. The fourth position was that of Shudras, who were said to have been born from the feet of Brahma, accordingly they were the lowly servants of Brahmans and Khashtriyas. The last two groups were strictly forbidden to read and listen to the holy verses lest they must come to recognise the primary conception of Vedic religion according to which the whole creation is a share of the Creator’s body without any discrimination of caste. We may say that man was made the God of men in this ameliorated theology. Brahmans played another ruse; they declared the persons of the rest of the world, impure or maleech. The rest of the persons didn’t even is worthy of to be equivalent to Indian Shudras. The Dominators of Universal Dome: In short, the basic conception of the creation of universe was introduced by the residents of Himalaya, but their universe was very small. They considered the world to be restricted to the land of Himalaya only as they were cut off from the external world. They were not conscious of the existence of plains and deserts on earth. They thought that world was constituted of mountains, peaks, plateaus and valleys of the Himalayan range. The mountainous peaks were their Heavens, the plateau was world and the deep valleys were patal. The blue roof of the sky also covered only the area where they lived. The whole universe of those humans was restricted to the land of Himalaya. The rains and snow fell there, lightning thundered there and streams likewise gushed only there. They did not have a clue of the expansibility of the world and in regards to the humans of dissimilar races who lived in it. Kashmiri King Manu, the ancestor of Indian Brahman race, and his successors were declared the lords of that restricted world of Tirlok (three worlds). Interestingly the meaning of the word Brahma is also the Lord or King of Himalaya, Ber = Husband or Lord + Ham = Himalaya. This was the introductory Heavenly Kingdom on Earth which was founded and ruled by the original holy Manu of Kashmir valley. The Bible Changes it Further: The intellectual writer of the book of Genesis further changed the already meliorated conception of creation as staged by the Brahmans, according to his own wishes. If we deeply review the verses 1-30 of chapter-1, we reach the conclusion that there was a preplanned idea in the mind of the holy Bible’s God when he was creating the Heavens, Earth, Stars, Day, Night, Plants, Trees and all Living Things. The book of Genesis tells us that all the living and non-living things were being produced for a queer humane couple and it is offspring. The same humane couple and their offspring were to be made the rulers of this amazingly gorgeous universe. We see that when the holy Bible’s God finished the work, He thought at once, “Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.” (Genesis, 1 / 26) In the following verse, that peculiar humane couple is being given the status of God and Goddess. “So God developed man in his own image, in the effigy of God he formulated him; male and female he formulated them.” (Genesis, 1 / 27) Conclusion: The Indo-Aryan caste, the Brahmans, claimed that they were born from the head of Brahma, the creator of universe; so all the living creatures on Earth are bound to obey their orders, whereas the writer of the book of Genesis declared that his Hebrew ancestors were the precise photocopy of the creator from head to heel, so it is the right of his tribe to rule over the world. Rest of the humane beings, living and non-living things were invented only to serve that tribe of gods. The Islamic Theology: Aspects of Islamic theology in regards to routine of the creation of universe are more or less the same. The holy Quran also says, “Your Guardian-Lord is God, Who formulated the heavens and the world in six days, then He established Himself on the Throne (of authority): He draweth the night as a veil o’er the day, each seeking the other in rapid succession: He invented the sun, the moon, and the stars, (all) governed by laws under His command. Is it not His to formulate and to govern? Blessed be God, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the worlds!” (Surah A’raf, Ayah 54) “Do not the Unbelievers see that the heavens and the world were joined together (as one unit of creation), before we clove them asunder? We made from water each living thing. Will they not then believe?” (Surah Anbiya, Ayah 30) “Glory be to Him who devised pairs of all the things which the world grows and of their own kind and that of which they have no knowledge.” (Surah Yasin 36, Ayah 36) “Who hath invented seven heavens in harmony. Thou (Mohammad) can’t see no fault in the Beneficent One’s creation; then look again; can’t thou see any rifts? Then look again and yet again, thy sight will return unto thee weakened and made dim.” (Surah Mulk, Ayah 3-4) “Can there be doubt concerning Allah, the Creator of the heavens and the earth?” (Surah Ibrahim, Ayah 10) But Islam is strictly versus racial discrimination and prejudice. According to the holy Quran, the humane beings have been separated into tribes just for identification and all of us have same and equivalent status as humans. “O mankind! reverence your Guardian-Lord, who produced you from a single Person, created, of like nature, His mate, and from them twain scattered (like seeds) innumerable men and women;- Fear God, through whom ye demand your mutual (rights), and (reverence) the wombs (That bore you): for God ever watches over you.” (Surah Nisa, Ayah 1) Islam raised voice versus the distinction of caste, color and creed amid humane beings. Even regarding the founder of Islam Muhammad (PBUH) the Holy Quran says, “He is a humane being like others”. The founder of Islam said in his last sermon: “All mankind is from Adam and Eve, an Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab nor a non-Arab has any superiority over an Arab; also a white has no superiority over black nor a black has any superiority over white except by piety and good action.” |


