And God saw every thing that he had made, and, behold, it was very good.
Genesis 1:31
"Some scientists may be willing to admit that beauty in nature does not fit into the theory of Darwinian evolution.
In a column John Stonestreet, writes that scientists can’t use natural selection to explain beauty in nature.
“The wings of a bird, the colors of a butterfly, and the patterns on a seashell defy the theory of Darwinian evolution. Many of us intuit, simply by looking at the splendor that permeates the natural world, that there must be some agent involved other than blind mutations or mere survival-of-the-fittest mechanisms.”.....They added that this might be a chance for scientists to reconsider evolution and look to the Creator.
“They should consider that the mind-boggling beauty we see around us was always intended for our eyes—designed by a master Engineer and Artist, to display His genius and glory through the language of beauty—in a language best understood not by peahens, but by people.”
CP
Genesis 1:31
"Some scientists may be willing to admit that beauty in nature does not fit into the theory of Darwinian evolution.
In a column John Stonestreet, writes that scientists can’t use natural selection to explain beauty in nature.
“The wings of a bird, the colors of a butterfly, and the patterns on a seashell defy the theory of Darwinian evolution. Many of us intuit, simply by looking at the splendor that permeates the natural world, that there must be some agent involved other than blind mutations or mere survival-of-the-fittest mechanisms.”.....They added that this might be a chance for scientists to reconsider evolution and look to the Creator.
“They should consider that the mind-boggling beauty we see around us was always intended for our eyes—designed by a master Engineer and Artist, to display His genius and glory through the language of beauty—in a language best understood not by peahens, but by people.”
CP