Monday, November 7, 2016

I have gone through the first two chapters of Genesis before.  Twice.  This third time is it.  I'm not going to do it again.  If you want to learn about it, go back to Oct. 3, 2016 and read through November.  After I finish it this time, I'm through.  I'm going to write about something else.

Evolve:  To change.  We are evolving--as I said at the beginning, we humans are losing our wisdom teeth among other things (as a species).  But we are not evolving into something else.  We aren't going to turn into a frog.  If ever our species should need those teeth again to gnaw food, we would, over time, by natural selection, regain them.  Because we carry those genes for wisdom teeth.

Natural selection.  Survival of the fittest.  Both are results of conditions.  Enough.  I could go on about this for hours.  Suffice to say, we stay recognizable.  Sharks, crickets, crocodiles...and a zillion other animals...are easily recognizable from millions and millions of years ago.  Those animals have not become some other animal.  They are today just what they were then.  They survived the darkness in the water.  The land dinosaurs didn't evolve.  They died out.  Period.

Day six.   New animals suddenly appear.  Cattle for one thing.  What in the world would the human race do without cows and goats and all the wonderful things such animals provide us.  My only question is:  why would God make pigs and then deny all that ham and bacon to the Jews.  I'm glad he didn't deny bacon to Gentiles and Christians.  Bacon needs to be a food group.

Genesis 1:24-25 "And God said: Let (just think how many times this word has appeared!!!) the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind, cattle and creeping thing, and and beast of the earth after his kind: and it was so.   And God made (the third word I mentioned was "made") the beast of the earth after his kind, and cattle after their kind, and everything the creepeth upon the earth after his kind: and God saw that it was good."  Chapter 1 tells us that God created these new animals.

Now, all those animals need, are names.  God is getting ready to take care of that.

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