Thursday, December 1, 2011

Before Time

I just love the ocean! Up until i came to Fountainview, i had never been to the Pacific, though. I was severely disappointed for many reasons. For one, the water isn't warm, there aren't many animals, and finally (the most disappointing) there are no sharks teeth on the beaches. Trust me, i looked.

From this thought, i was considering how evolutionists view predator prey relationships. Now in days, sharks are viewed as some of the biggest predators in the ocean. Hands down the most scary. So "60 billion years ago, before mammals had developed" who were the predators? Well well, let me tell you my little incompetent infidel (hehe), the way i see it is the biggest small thing was the big thing back then. You can just see it in your mind's eye, "I'm hungry. I think i'll go hunting," says the ameba. As it prowls through the liquid of the pre-developed world, all the tiny water molecules begin to get nervous. As the ameba grows closer, the mommy molecules herd all their little babies into clusters. Tiny, high pitched screams ripple the water as the ameba snatches and stuffs one after another of these tiny morsels into it's hungry non-existent belly.

So, that my friends is how predators used to look. Now, you and i are at the top of this food chain. Water molecules go down the chute without a second thought. (But hey, if you could hear them screaming would you still drink them?)

Thankfully, we know that that's not the way things used to be. "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.. and all that in them is and rested on the seventh day and blessed it." This is the true way of living, and i'm so thankful that we came out on top!

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