Friday, January 22, 2010

Bouncing Water Drops


I just watched a 2 and a half minute video of slow motion photography of a drop of water bouncing. With all of the modern technology we are exposed to I supposed it's really nothing very exciting. What I find note worthy is that because of this technology we are able to see things we never knew existed. What else are we unable to see? Have our scientific advancements brought us to the place where we now can see and understand everything there is to know? Of course not. Then how is it we are so easily swayed by so called new scientific knowledge. Knowledge that just so happens to always support the evolutionist stand point. We do NOT have all the answers to life and the origins of man. There are plenty of things that our modern equipment still cannot reveal to us. Who would have thought that seeing a drop of water actually bounce would be surprising. So how do we know there is not a plethora of other wonders still hidden from the human eye that disprove evolution. Now I know that what I am saying may strike some as obvious. What does not seems so obvious is why we believe everything we are told concerning man's existence and how we came to this place in history. How are some Christians so ready to try and make Darwinian ideas fit into Creationist beliefs? Won't they be stunned if some day a bit of evidence gets by the highly biased liberal sensors and turns the entire theory of evolution on its head. There surely is plenty of holes in the theory now, strongly supressed by the reigning "scientific" community. Seeing this little drop of water bounce around on the surface of the water - a sight only possible with special photography techniques, reminds me that there are many mysteries in our universe that we may or may not discover that only scratch the surface of wonders in our God created world. Let us not abandon the rock of our faith in the Word of God to stand on the sand of scientific discovery.

1 comment:

Jessica A. Kent said...

Agreed! There's sooo much we don't understand, can't see, can't fathom. We keep digging. Sometimes we need to be in awe.