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Mon Apr-20-09 02:18 AM
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See yourself like this: You have a desire and passion to create this certain wonderful place. You start from scratch and develop it into something truly unique and awe-inspiring but in order to do so requires several weeks of your life for if you were to try and complete it in just a few days, it would all fall apart. So you carefully take your time.
Now then, you know within several weeks from now new life will develop but in order for this new life to develop, the entire design will need to age somewhat so this new life can develop and flourish in this new place. You love the new place you just built and wish it all the best and take care of it.
You now look several months ahead and see another type of life developing more special than any of the other life and you want to do things for it now to help it in the future. You think up a type of energy source that will help them in the future but in order for the life of the future to benefit from this type of energy, you allow this present life to die out and form this new energy source but will take several months to produce. So you wait and wait until it develops because there are certain natural laws that dictate everything you are doing here.
The insight here is God works the same way. He never rushes creation but has taken His time developing all of creation into the beautiful arena it currently is. Proof of His great patience. The dinosaurs as well as so many other types of life had to die out to form the oil used to power our present world. One proof about dinosaurs having lived millions of years ago is the fact you can see a fully intact woolly mammoth complete in every detail frozen for 1000's of years in ice but no frozen dinosaurs since they lived so much earlier in time. You see, God is a true artist that created the greatest painting of all-the universe with that great life He named "mankind". There very well could be types of "cryptid" animals which have somehow been preserved for these millions of years but would be rare finds. I do believe in certain marine species still around.
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