The Divine Justice Algorithm
In my opinion, God will no longer send new prophets. There is no reason to wait for a new religion, a new holy book, or a new savior. The accumulated wisdom, expertise and knowledge is enough for everything we need to solve about today.
What is missing is not revelation, but the habit of reading. What is missing is not guidance, but honesty. We do not need a new miracle to make the world a better place or to deepen humanity’s understanding of itself.
The universe operates through a kind of divine justice, a self-correcting order embedded within existence itself. Its balance is so precise that, in the long run, falsehood collapses under its own weight and truth finds its way back to the surface. No guardian is needed for this process. Reality and Good constantly leave signals, patterns, and consequences behind.
If there were no divine justice, the world would have already been destroyed, not by disaster, but by bad human cruelty. Evil does not win. It wounds, it delays, it corrupts, but it does not prevail. The world keeps evolving. We will continue until all of us learn to live in peace, and then we will move to the next chapter.
Even when human knowledge is incomplete, intuition and emotion can still guide us toward truth. The clues are everywhere for those who pay attention and think deeply.
If we want to live more comfortably within this divine justice, we must help each other achieve our dreams, because a thriving society depends on it. Even the strangest dreams are inspirations for others to grow, or signals that something somewhere needs to be fixed.
We may never see the creator directly or completely understand its power, yet we can still feel its presence through the harmony, structure, and interconnected nature of life and the universe.
These clues do not arrive the same way for everyone. The path you walk shapes what you are able to see. Some people find them in nature, some in music, some in raising children. But there are certain disciplines that train the mind to recognize patterns and consequences in a way that makes the signals harder to ignore.
And it is easy to find clues when you are a programmer.
We carry some of God’s qualities within us. When you learn to design algorithms, you begin to see the world differently, and that different sight helps you recognize divine justice at work.
This does not happen if you only configure or consume other people’s algorithms. You must design algorithms for the people you love. That act of creation sharpens your eye.
That sharpened eye is not meant to be kept to yourself. It is meant to be brought into your relationships, your family, your community. Seeing clearly is only useful if you use it to build something real with others.
Knowledge that dies with its owner is not knowledge. It is a closed loop. Every generation that must rediscover what the previous one already learned is a valuable time lost to achieve the next chapter. When you share not just what you found but how you found it, you are not only teaching. You are extending the reach of divine justice forward in time.
Do not try to stay alone. But do not stay alone in crowds either. Strong families are the foundation of strong societies, and strong societies are built on trust.
Real connections are formed when people build things together. Shallow time or betrayal cannot create them. This is guaranteed by the justice algorithm. If you see what looks like an exception, a worse ending is already on its way to that story.
Some thoughts from Serdar.