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No we are not God's children ........ you may think so, but for me Quran clearly discusses this and the last chapter is very clear about this.
Humans are not mirror image of God that's another belief that has no place in Islam. Humans are control freaks and God is lawful and just, humans bring destruction upon themselves and their own kind, God on the other hand gave them brains to think, act, identify good from bad. God doesn't intervene in our affairs, HE gave us the guidance and clearly told us "read it understand it think about it, if you act upon it its for your own good, and if you turn away from it, its your loss".
So god is not our creator? Then who is? Isn't the one who created us should be called as god, and not the one who gave us brain? (that, the giving us a brain, sounds like trying to control someone else's creation, isn't it?)
So a land full of lions and deer and humans and all others living and breathing should remain unchanged forever? Wouldn't that disturb the whole ecosystem? How long one would live till he gets tired and wishes that he could die? These things are governed by laws and the law in Quran is "Everything has to taste death" ......... the order on this Earth would prevail as long as one benefits the other.
Even if qoran doesn't say so, death is a fact. But death should not necessarily mean being killed brutally. Natural death is different from getting killed. No one can live forever, and no one want to die, getting bored of living. People want to die when they feel this world has not treated them well. Happy people don't commit suicide. And all the advances in medical sciences is because we don't want to die. "Ecosystem" is never in equilibrium, it is ever changing - read law of thermodynamics (entropy). Even when there was no life on earth, there was constant changes in the then existing "ecosystem"
Boring ................. struggle is the key ....... Quran stresses saying "A man gets what he struggles for", at another place it says "The state of people won't change unless they themselves struggle to change it". If everything would start photosynthesizing how would plants who really photosynthesize get their food?
Really? (the bold part!!)
A man gets what he struggles for: not always true either. Even after all the struggle, there is an equal probability of success and failure.
And you think humans cannot escape from all these calamities? God didn't order humans to build concrete jungle or live near a volcano.
So what are his orders? to live in caves? (caves that can collapse in an earthquake?). There is no warning sign put up that says "do not inhabit this place, there may be a volcanic eruption any time here"
That's not for me to answer.
It's god that need to answer, but I guess he is not answerable to anyone. Doesn't sound very reassuring that one who directs us, who created us, who can do whatever he wants with our lives, is answerable to no one.
So, we can all fairly conclude this - God, after creating us, giving us intelligence and a holy book for guidance, has abandoned us forever. As a corollary, there is no use to prey and ask for his mercy, it's not coming. As an extension, there is no god anymore, we are left to fend for ourselves - responsible for our actions and not answerable to any supreme being.God is not a control freak. HE clearly told us you would be held accountable for your actions in this life. If you believe in life hereafter you would understand, and if you don't then this much I can assure God is not coming to this world to interfere in our affairs and problems ............. HE gave us intelligence, lent us guidance and made us capable of making decisions ............ so we should own our decisions and actions and not blame God for those.