Disasters, or Divine Wrath?
What are natural
disasters, according to human terms? These are on one hand repressible
calamities and on the other uncontrollable disasters varying according to the
intensity of the calamities in question, for example: earthquakes, storms,
droughts, floods etc. They are classified into two parts: (1) those which manifest
as the consequences of what the hands of men have brought forth. For e.g. Global
warming by the greenhouse effect, pollution, etc. (2) those which manifest by
the nature itself of how the earth and the heavens function, sometimes
predictable, sometimes unpredictable.
In themselves, by their
nature they are form an integral part in the overall scheme of things in which
all life is created. Their roles in this scheme are determinants and are not at
all nonsense. So in the interest of a great number of lives, some small
individual interests are often sacrificed. This is the accepted principle.
Because of the important role that these disasters play in the planning of things
and in the journey of life and progress, they cannot then be taken as
meaningless just because some individuals are victims are them.
Ethics of Creative Destruction
The general philosophy
behind these disasters could be understood if you study the phenomenon of life
and death – the fight of one in the face of the other. Every step forward in
the evolution of life brings in its wake millions and millions of victims. Each
step causes the destruction of countless potential life. Even when we see in
the universe millions of species and a number, which cannot be counted, of
creatures in various forms of life – then what is their ultimate goal? If you
understand how things are patterned you will discover that they are made to
serve man and their roles are ultimately to serve the ecology of which man
needs. All this is only part of the process. Thus the number is sacrificed for
the profit of quality. This is the essence of this whole plan. If billions of
lives are sacrificed for the benefit of man – the superior creature/ being – in
order to increase his qualities and this after taking the test/ trial – then
some sacrifices are justified for this great planning of things.