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Sunday, July 18, 2004

There is no God?
 
I want to share this piece to you guys!, its one of my favorite articles and I read this back when I was in 3rd year high school, That time when I was most down and had questions that seemed to have no answers. This will surely give you a nice calm feeling after you finish reading it. It was published in Reader's Digest and I used to have that copy but I lost it in college so I searched all over for it at Google and luckily I found it again. I'm pretty sure you'll all love this wonderful piece. :)
 

There is no God
by Jim Bishop
 

There is no God.
All of the wonders around us are accidental.
No almighty hand made a thousand-billion stars. They made themselves.
No power keeps them on steady course.
The earth spins itself to keep the oceans from falling off toward the sun.
Infants teach themselves to cry when they are hungry or hurt.
A small flower invented itself so that we can extract digitalis for sick hearts.
The earth gave itself day and night, tilted itself so that we get seasons.
Without the magnetic poles man would be unable to navigate the trackless oceans of water and air, but they just grew there.
How about the sugar thermostat in the pancreas? It maintains a level of sugar in the blood sufficient for energy.
Without it, all of us would fall into a coma and die.
Why does snow sit on the mountain-tops waiting for the warm spring sun to melt it at just the right time for the young crops in farms below to drink?  A very lovely accident.
The human heart will beat for 70 or 80 years without faltering. How does it get sufficient rest between beats?
A kidney will filter poison from the blood, and leave good things alone, How does it know one from the other?
Who gave the human tongue flexibility to form words, and a brain to understand them, but denied it to animals?
Who showed a womb how to take a fertilized egg and keep splitting a tiny ovum until, in time, a baby would have the proper number of fingers, eyes, and ears, and hair in the right places, and come into this world when it is strong enough to sustain life?
There is no God?



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posted by Jay at 8:38 AM