My Book About God — Page 62
62 Accidents can therefore, only be avoided if we reach perfection. John —Can you give me an example, auntie? Bushra— Yes, of course. Think of a situation when all the drivers in a town are perfect and the pedestrians, cyclists and others who use the roads, are perfectly wise. Suppose also that the car machinery is designed per- fectly, and the roads as well as other conditions, are per- fect too. In these circumstances accidents would be very rare. If, on the other hand, there are imperfections, accidents are bound to happen. These imperfections, not only lead to more caution