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The perfection in the universe is according to its own conditions and goals

Started by Emre_1974tr, March 20, 2025, 09:07:25 PM

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Emre_1974tr

32:7 He perfected everything He created. He originated the creation of man from clay.

51:7 By the sky with perfectly designed orbits.

The perfection in God's creations, that is, perfect design, is in accordance with the reason for creation and the conditions of those creations.

Our world and universe

1-Is oriented towards the goal of being a world of testing.

2-Contains a mixed life, a blend of paradise and hell.

3-Ultimately includes a finite life where its living beings, and even the universe itself, will die.

The perfection in this universe means that it is perfect in terms of being suitable for and serving these 3 points.

In other words, it is perfectly designed and created to serve the environment where a person can be tested, to serve the creation of an environment where a person can experience pleasure or pain on earth when necessary, and to serve the purpose of ending after a certain period of time.

Because these are the goals of this world-universe-life. This universe is indeed "perfect" in terms of serving its purpose and conditions of creation.

However, since the purpose and conditions of creation of the afterlife universe are different, the perfection in the afterlife universe is completely different. This time, features such as "being immortal-eternal," continuous cell renewal, and not aging are perfection in the conditions and goals of that afterlife world. Because its purpose of creation includes these, and they are designed in a "perfect" way to serve this goal.


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Emre Karaköse
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Fusion

Thanks for sharing Emre and your message cleared up something that often misunderstood as we usually think perfection means no illness no pain no injustice or flaws in creations, but your explanation shifts that view in a meaningful way and in instant twist.

As you said it is perfectly designed to be a place of testing a mix of comfort and hardship and something that will eventually come to an end and that makes sense when we think about the purpose behind this world.

Appreciate you sharing this perspective.
Best Regards,