An Amazing MIRACLE
Last year, thanks to Deb V., my sister-in-law, our family decided to dig under the leaves of local milkweed plants and harvest microscopic larvae. Lliterally, you cannot see them with the naked eye enough to identify them form a milk droplet. Below are some of the fruits of our effort. If anyone questions whether God exist, let him ponder this. A small amount of cells arrange themselves into what eventually becomes a caterpillar. This caterpillar only eats of of one type of plant, and eventually hangs downward (each one does this the same way--hanging in a j-shape and shrinking into a small enough bulb of life that can slowly peel its skin and become a butterfly. Not only are there a different number of legs, completely different eyes, and body, but astoundingly beautiful wings! Evolution would be profoundly unable to explain how organisms so complex could happen by a bunch of mutating!
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