When a man does a piece of work which is admired by all we say that
it is wonderful; but when we see the changes of day and night, the sun,
the moon, and the stars in the sky, and the changing seasons upon the
earth, with their ripening fruits, anyone must realize that it is the work
of someone more powerful than man. Chased-By-Bears
Santee-Yanktonia
Sioux The prosaic steel girder is a mass of electrons whirling around
each other at incredible speed. These tiny bodies are governed by precise
laws, and these laws hold true throughout the material world. Science
tells us so. We have no reason to doubt it. When, however, the
perfectly logical assumption is suggested that underneath the material
world and life as we see it, there is an All Powerful, Guiding, Creative
Intelligence, right there our perverse streak comes to the surface and we
laboriously set out to convince ourselves it isn't so. We read wordy books
and indulge in windy arguments, thinking we believe this universe needs no
God to explain it. Were our contentions true, it would follow that life
originated out of nothing, means nothing, and proceeds
nowhere. Instead of regarding ourselves as intelligent agents, spearheads of
God's ever advancing Creation, we agnostics and atheists chose to believe
that human intelligence was the last word, the alpha and the omega. The
beginning and the end of it all. Rather vain of us, wasn’t
it? Big Book pgs. 48 & 49 Grandfather let me see the wonders of your creation.
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