Hi ,
Do you see the tiny spot beyond my fingertip, at the edge of
the napkin? That spot was less than a millimeter in width. Yet, it wasn't a crumb. It moved! And, it moved fast!
I put my finger near it so that it might crawl up on it, and it did. As soon as I lifted my finger to see what it was, it jumped off.... and just hung in the air about 2 inches from my finger!
It was a tiny spider, hanging from its dragline. This is a thread that spiders spin continuously. They rely on this line as an escape rope in an emergency, which is what this spider immediately concluded about its situation!
The spider was so small that I could hardly see it, yet it has ALL of the same
full functionality of a large spider! Think of it. The silk dragline it was hanging from was way too thin for the human eye to see, but still constructed of the same materials, and just as strong as it needed to be to hold the spider. It would also have a brain, fangs, venom, legs, a stomach, a silk factory, lungs, and on and on... in a TINY package!
But, that just barely scratches the surface. The tiny spider is made up of billions of cells, like all living creatures. And, each cell is just as complex as an entire city inside! My mind cannot even begin to contemplate the incredible design behind this! But, we are still told, blindly, that it happened on its own by chance. In fact, trillions of "blind chances". Not one of them can be replicated in a laboratory, yet it is
still called "science".
Malcolm Muggeridge said it best ~ "I myself am convinced that the theory of evolution, especially to the extent to which it has been applied, will be one of the greatest jokes in the history books of the future. Posterity will marvel that so very flimsy and dubious an hypothesis
could be accepted with the incredible credulity it has."