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Materialism Refuted

Taken from the book 'Tattva Viveka' written by Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakur

atmathava jadam sarvam

      svabhavad dhi pravartate

svabhavo vidyate nityam

      isha-jnanam nirarthakam

sarvatha ceshvarasiddhir

      isha-karta prayojanat

para-loka-katha mithya

      dhurtanam kalpanerita

samyogaj jada-tattvanam

      atma chaitanya-samjnitah

pradurbhavati dharmo 'yam

      nihito jada-vastuni

viyogat sa punas tatra

      gacchaty eva na samshayah

na tasya punar avrittir

      na muktir jnana-lakshana

Translation

    Some philosophers say that matter is everything, matter  is self-manifest, matter is eternal, and any conception of God is  a senseless lie. They say no one has ever proved God's existence, God is  created by men, and talk of a spiritual world is a lie imagined  by rascals.They say the inert material elements combine to create  conscious life. In this way conscious life is manifest in inert  matter. They say that when it dies, conscious life ceases to exist,  and of this they have no doubt. They say there is no soul that can  be reborn in this world or liberated from it by attaining  spiritual knowledge. ( Text 5-8)

Commentary by Shrila Bhaktivinoda Thakura

 

 

      Among the great variety of philosophies, materialism (jada- vada) is very widespread. Materialism is of two kinds: 1. the  philosophy of attaining material pleasures (jadananda-vada),  and 2. the philosophy of extinguishing (nirvana) material  existence altogether (jada-nirvana-vada). Now we will  consider these two materialistic philosophies. First we will look  at materialism in a general way. All varieties of materialism  say this: Inert matter exists, conscious life exists, and  everything is created from inert matter. Conscious life does not  exist before inert matter. Philosophies that teach about God are  a useless waste of time. Inert matter is eternal. If someone  talks abou "God", he is talking about a being who exists  only in his imagination. If any God exists one should search to  find a higher "God" that controls that God. God's  existence has never been proved. In every country and province  are religious books describing God and describing the soul's  residence in a spiritual world. These books are the wild  imaginations of various rascals. They do not describe anything  that truly exists. Therefore the words self (atma) and  consciousness (chaitanya) refer only to certain aspects of matter.  Self and consciousness are created only by a variety of forward  (anuloma) or backward (viloma) interactions (samyoga) of material  elements (jada-tattva). When the interactions are forward, there  is creation of self and consciousness. When the interactions are  backward, self and consciousness are again merged into matter.  A self's taking birth again and again in different forms, or  reincarnation, is not possible. Attaining liberation from matter by learning the truth about Brahman is not possible either.  Because the self is not different from matter, the self cannot  become liberated from matter. Therefore matter is the ultimate  reality. All existence is only a variety of aspects of matter.  All atheists accept these ideas. One group of atheists claims  that each person's attainment of material pleasure is for him the  goal of life. Another group of atheists, understanding that  material pleasure is temporary and pathetic, searches after the  happiness of nirvana (cessation of material existence).

      Now we will consider the philosophy of attaining material  pleasures (jadananda-vada). The philosophy of attaining  material pleasures is of two kinds: 1. the philosophy of selfish  material pleasures (svartha-jadananda-vadi), and 2. the philosophy of unselfish material pleasures (nihsvartha- jadananda-vadi).

      They who follow the philosophy of selfish material pleasures  think: "Neither God, nor soul, nor afterlife, nor karmic  reactions exist. Therefore, concerned only for results visible in  this world, let us spend our time in sense pleasures. We don't  need to waste our time performing useless religious activities."  Because of bad association and sinful deeds, this atheistic  philosophy has existed in human society from ancient times.  However, this philosophy has never become prominent among  faithful, respectable people. Still, in different countries some  people have taken shelter of this idea and even written books  propounding it. In India the brahmana Carvaka, in China the  atheist Yangchoo, in Greece the atheist Leucippus, in Central  Asia Sardanaplus, in Rome Lucretious, and many others in many  countries all wrote books propounding these ideas. Von Holback  says that one should perform philanthropic deeds to increase  one's personal happiness. By working to make others happy, one  increases one's own happiness, and that is good.

      Trying to persuade the people in general, the authors of  modern books propounding the philosophy of material pleasure often  talk about unselfish material pleasure, or doing good,  materially, to others. In India atheism existed even in ancient  days. With great erudition, one philosopher wrote a great  distortion of the Vedic teaching, a distortion called the  Mimamsa-sutras, which begin with the words "codana- lakshano dharmah", a which replace God with an "an  abstract origin before which nothing existed" (apurva). In  Greece a philosopher named Democritus preached this philosophy  also. He said that matter and void exist eternally. When these  two meet, there is creation, and when they are separated, there  is destruction. Material elements are different only because  their atoms are of different sizes. Otherwise the elements are  not different. Knowledge is a sensation that comes when something  within touches something without. His philosophy holds that all  existence is composed of atoms. In out country also Kanada in  his vaisheshika philosophy also taught that the material  elements are composed of eternal atoms. However, the vaisheshika  philosophy is different from Democritus' atomic theory, for the  vaisheshika philosophy accepts the eternal existence of both God  and soul. In Greece Plato and Aristotle refused to accept an  eternal God as the only creator of the material world. Kanada's  errors are also seen in their views. Gassendi accepted the  existence of atoms, but concluded that God created the atoms. In  France Diderot and Lamettrie preached the theory of unselfish  material pleasure. The theory of unselfish material pleasure  reached its high point in France's philosopher Compte, who was  born in 1795 and died in 1857. His impure philosophy is called  Positivism. It is inappropriately named, for it accepts the  existence of matter only, and nothing else. It claims: Aside from  sense knowledge there is no true knowledge. The mind is only a  special arrangement of material elements. In the final  conclusion, no origin of all existence can be described.  Furthermore, there is no need to discover any origin of the  material world. There is no sign that any conscious creator of  the material world exists. The thinking mind should categorize  things according to their relationships, results, similarities,  and dissimilarities. One should not accept the existence of  anything beyond matter. Belief in God is for children. Adults  know God is a myth. Discriminating between good and evil, one  should act righteously. One should try to do good to all human  beings. That is the philosophy of unselfish material pleasure.  Thinking in this way one should act for the benefit of all human  beings. One should imagine a female form and worship it. That  form is, of course, unreal. Still, by worshiping it one attains  good character. The earth, or the totality of material  existence, is called the "Supreme Fetich", the land is  called the "Supreme Medium", and the primordial human  nature is called the "Supreme Being". A female form with  an infant in her hands should be worshiped morning, noon, nad  night. This imaginary female form, who is an amalgam of one's  mother, wife, and daughter, should be meditated and worshiped in  the past, present, and future. One should not seek any selfish  benefit from these actions. In England a philosopher named Mill  taught a philosophy of sentimentalism that is largely like  Compte's philosophy of unselfish material pleasure. In this way  atheism, or secularism, attracted the minds of many youths in  England. Mill, Lewis, Paine, Carlyle, Bentham, Combe, and other  philosophers preached these ideas. This philosophy is of two  kinds. One kind was taught by Holyoake, who kindly accepted God  existence to some extent. The other kind was taught by Bradlaugh,  who was a thorough atheist.

      The philosophy of selfish material pleasure and the  philosophy of unselfish material pleasure, although different in  some ways, are both materialistic. When one deeply thinks about  the ideas of all these materialistic philosophers, one will see  that materialism is useless and untenable. When one simply  glances at them with the eyes of pure spiritual logic, one will  reject these ideas as pathetic and untenable. Even ordinary  material logic will show these ideas are untenable and should be  rejected. This is seen in the following ways:

      1. The philosophy of materialism searches for a single  principle that is the root of all existence. This is a great  folly. If one thinks the material atoms are eternal, the void is eternal,  the relation between the void and the material elements is  inconceivable, and the powers, qualities, and actions of the  material atoms are also eternal, and all these things are eternal  and beginning less  then he cannot accept that the material world  was ever created. A person who accepts these ideas cannot reduce  the material world to a single underlying principle. He must  accept the simultaneous existence of many principles. What is  time? That he has no power to say. In this way their attempt to  find a single underlying principle that governs the material  world is only the wild babbling of a child.

      2. The philosophy of Materialism is unnatural and  unscientific. It is unnatural because every nature has a cause.  To assume that matter is eternal and is the cause of  consciousness, which appears only as a by-product of matter, is very illogical. The presence of causes and effects is natural in  the world of gross matter. Without causes and effects the  material world would not be as it is. The philosophy of  Materialism is unscientific because consciousness has the power  to manipulate and control inert matter. Therefore the idea that  consciousness is merely a by-product of matter is fiercely  opposed to true scientific thinking.

      3. Consciousness is naturally superior to inert matter. Only  fools say consciousness is a by-product of matter. Professor  Ferris has clearly explained all this.

      4. Can anyone prove that matter is eternal? Professor  Tyndall has clearly shown there is evidence to prove the eternity  of matter. If someone claims that he has looked eternally into  the past and eternally into the future and he has seen that  matter is eternal, no one should believe him.

      5. Buchner and Molescott claim that matter is eternal. That  is an imagination that exists only in their heads. If in the  course of time matter ceases to exist, their ideas will become  lies.

      6. Comte writes: "We shouid not try to discover the  origin or the conclusion of the material world. That attempt only  childish curiosity." However, because the living entity is by  nature conscious, he naturally curious to know these things. The  living entity cannot perform a funeral rite to celebrate the  death of his own natural curiosity. The search for causes and  effects is the mother of all true knowledge. If Compte's idea is  accepted, human intelligence will be destroyed in a few days. Of  that there is no doubt. Then human beings will all become  stunted, numbed, and unthinking.

      7. No one has ever seen human consciousness created from  dull material elements  Only fools believe this will ever  happen. In the book I hold in my hand, a history book describing  three thousand years of human history, no one has ever seen an  human being spontaneously manifested from inert matter. If human  life is manifest from the spontaneous interactions of material  elements, then in the course of all those years at least one  human being would have been spontaneously manifested from inert  matter.

      8. The graceful and harmonious arrangement of human beings,  animals, trees, and other living entities in this world points to  a creator and controller. In this way it is seen that there must  be a conscious supreme creator.

      In these many ways the philosophy of Materialism is refuted  even by ordinary logic. Only very unfortunate people accept the  ideas of Materialism. They have no idea of spiritual happiness.  Their desires are very petty. 

 

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