(The title of this blog is in relation to the previous blog entry.)
Here is today's contemplation: If God did not create this world and everything in it (taking into consideration all that this world needs in order to survive, grow, and flourish) then why is it so aptly protected?
Consider the fact that when a meteor enters the earth's atmosphere, it is moving at a rate of speed that gives it the potential to cause the same level of damage upon impact as the bomb that landed on Hiroshima. This means, if the meteor makes impact at the rate of speed it enters our atmosphere, the damage it would cause upon impact is total devastation for miles and miles. (I realize that a good scientific statement adds numbers, but you'll have to look up the exact data yourself.)
Now, consider the fact that meteors enter our atmosphere everyday. However, they burn up upon entry. Now, if this planet was solely dependent on the evolutionary process for everything, then what did the planet do to survive the daily meteor onslaught billions of years ago and up to today? Come on atheists, you can't honestly believe that the planet's atmosphere evolved to realize that meteors were coming through, which "it" came to realize was causing damage, and so "it" decided to change "itself" to form a protective barrier.
Sounds ludicrous doesn't it? That's because if something doesn't sound right, it isn't true.
FRIENDLY REMINDER: "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. And the earth was without form and void; and the darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters." Genesis 1:2.
Here is today's contemplation: If God did not create this world and everything in it (taking into consideration all that this world needs in order to survive, grow, and flourish) then why is it so aptly protected?
Consider the fact that when a meteor enters the earth's atmosphere, it is moving at a rate of speed that gives it the potential to cause the same level of damage upon impact as the bomb that landed on Hiroshima. This means, if the meteor makes impact at the rate of speed it enters our atmosphere, the damage it would cause upon impact is total devastation for miles and miles. (I realize that a good scientific statement adds numbers, but you'll have to look up the exact data yourself.)
Now, consider the fact that meteors enter our atmosphere everyday. However, they burn up upon entry. Now, if this planet was solely dependent on the evolutionary process for everything, then what did the planet do to survive the daily meteor onslaught billions of years ago and up to today? Come on atheists, you can't honestly believe that the planet's atmosphere evolved to realize that meteors were coming through, which "it" came to realize was causing damage, and so "it" decided to change "itself" to form a protective barrier.
Sounds ludicrous doesn't it? That's because if something doesn't sound right, it isn't true.
FRIENDLY REMINDER: "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. And the earth was without form and void; and the darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters." Genesis 1:2.
You should plan a visit here some day. I hear it is worth it. http://creationmuseum.org/
ReplyDeleteI don't travel. Having been a master in the skill of carpet installation and my specialty being flights of stairs, my little old self can't enjoy long trips. The long sitting, the bumpy rides, the stress of travel entirely, is something I have to sacrifice. If I could travel though, it wouldn't be anywhere inside these United States, lol. I would definitely travel to some far off tropical place. Like, Bora Bora.
DeleteSorry to hear about your limit in travel. I enjoy traveling and visiting new places and of course taking pictures. BUT I am not a fan of flying.
ReplyDeletesounds pretty much interesting dahhling Kelline...and no matter how they explain it..there is still that something they will never, ever understand...
ReplyDeleteThat is right my brother!!!! We'll just keep reminding them and/or helping them too. Then we can all know, right?
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