It doesn't take much to think this one through. If trees were small, we would have no fruit, no shade in the summer, not enough oxygen to survive, etc. If ants were the size of a human, the whole ecosystem wouldn't work. Ants are
almost everywhere that you find living things. They are nature's perfect little garbage collectors, and serve many purposes in nature. And, they've been given speed and super strength to accomplish the tasks. If stinging insects were the size of parrots, you probably wouldn't be alive, since most of us have been stung by some sort of creature like this when we were young. If spiders were the size of your dog, not much would survive. The spider pictured here is a wolf spider I caught in
my house. I'm waiting until the weather warms up to release it outside. But, I did find 2 flies that I caught and then released into the bottle. The spider responded with lightning speed and made short work of them! Scientists estimate that there are perhaps 110 spiders per square yard on average. If so, can you imagine what life would be like if they were all large....!!!!!
Many evolutionists would no-doubt consider these ideas simplistic. However, their response would be that random processes plus millions of years has produced the answers. They would call their explanations "scientific". However, since the scientific process requires observation, repetition and demonstration, their explanation doesn't begin to fit the rules of science. Once again, the true answers lie hidden in the mind of
God, who conceived the objects of His creation, and then carried it out.