I’m really good at boggling my own brain. I’ll look at my feet as I’m walking and go, “Whoa, my feet move, and I don’t even have to try!” Or I’ll twist my brain up into a pretzel thinking about thinking. Thinking is weird. Our brains are so fast!
Sometimes I’ll just sit and marvel at how God made us. It’s really bizarre, the way our bodies work. It’s beautiful, but crazy. I have little lightening-fast braincells running around right now telling my fingers how and where to hit the keyboard. It’s so weird!
See, now my brain is boggled all over again…
It’s sometimes “fun” to sit and ponder the many intricacies of our bodies, how perfectly God designed us to function. It’s a mystery I will never fully understand. I also strongly dislike science, so I maybe could have some answers, but won’t because I don’t particularly like that area of learning… But even so, there are parts of us that even research won’t explain. Like the appendix. What even is it? And tonsils, honestly. Do those have a purpose? I don’t even know…
Okay, a quick google search says they are part of the immune system. But still. It sometimes seems so random, but not, at the same time. With these sorts of mind-bending things in life, I’ve never understood how it works to think we came from monkeys. Or from a random explosion. Everything is so perfect, I don’t see how it’s possible! Once again, I am no scientist, but to me, it seems like the only logical solution to say, with such detailed and specific things in our world, something must have created them.
I’ve never doubted God’s existence. But creation, the marvels of earth, convince me even further of His reality.
Besides, it’s just fun to think of God deciding to create armadillos. When I am world-building, I have fun making up the random little things like chork or rôwés; how much more fun would it be to design whole ecosystems? I think anyone with artistic tendencies can relate to such questions.
Anyway, I think creation is amazing. And God is even more amazing for thinking it all up.