The Engineer-And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness:
Genesis 1:26
"It’s amazing how several internal mechanisms silently watch over our bodies every second of our lives. These mechanisms
automatically accommodate whatever we are doing.
On close inspection of these mind-boggling complex processes, one can see evidence of design, purpose, and foresight.
Other mechanisms that keep us alive include hunger. Imagine not knowing when your body needed nourishment. No hunger pangs, no desire?
Hormones unconsciously tell our bodies when it’s time to eat and others tell us when to stop.
“Bad” food, if it passes the sniff test, causes us to vomit or have diarrhea to get rid of it.
The 4-4-4 rule says that we would perish
Each of us is an incredibly complex biological machine that runs almost silently.
Quadrillions of parts work together, in the right order, at the right time, and in the right ways in fractions of a second.
Yet all signals are quiet and under control.
They all seem to follow an Engineer’s Plan."
EN&V
Genesis 1:26
"It’s amazing how several internal mechanisms silently watch over our bodies every second of our lives. These mechanisms
automatically accommodate whatever we are doing.
On close inspection of these mind-boggling complex processes, one can see evidence of design, purpose, and foresight.
Other mechanisms that keep us alive include hunger. Imagine not knowing when your body needed nourishment. No hunger pangs, no desire?
Hormones unconsciously tell our bodies when it’s time to eat and others tell us when to stop.
“Bad” food, if it passes the sniff test, causes us to vomit or have diarrhea to get rid of it.
The 4-4-4 rule says that we would perish
without oxygen for four minutes,
water for four days,
or food for four weeks.
Each of us is an incredibly complex biological machine that runs almost silently.
Quadrillions of parts work together, in the right order, at the right time, and in the right ways in fractions of a second.
Yet all signals are quiet and under control.
They all seem to follow an Engineer’s Plan."
EN&V