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Brother_J_BELGIUM

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At times I'm so fascinated by the beauty of the Lord's creation that I'm just speechless. I bet there are many Christians out there who feel the same way about this.

So that's why I created this thread where you can post amazing pictures that show how intelligent our God is.

It can be animals, the sky, beautiful places in nature and other things you like.

All glory to our Lord who has created all of this, Jesus Christ (John 1).


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WoundedWarrior

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From space, rivers and streams look like veins on the Earth's surface.
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(Img: NASA)

A plant leaf has similar veins.
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And human veins.
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We are all God's Creation.
 
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sparkman

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I don't have a picture, but I would like to say I don't think atheists can explain the beauty of creation. It is not utilitarian..so I think it's a solid proof of God's existence. He is indeed an artist :)
 
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atwhatcost

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Both in the intricacy of the flower (and the smell is wonderful) and that he gave humans the ability to make stuffed animals that small.
 
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My new (rescue) kittie, the day my daughter bought her for me just over a year ago :)
 

Magenta

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This is what she looked like in the Pet Smart store where we were shopping :)
She is sweet, affectionate, feisty, and loves to bite everything, including me.
 

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Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins.
(1Jn 4:10)
 
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*Picture of cute kitty*

This is what she looked like in the Pet Smart store where we were shopping :)
She is sweet, affectionate, feisty, and loves to bite everything, including me.
While I do love cats, I also find the "grasshopper mouse" to be a fascinating animal within God's creation.



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Granted, this little guy was probably not this way before the Fall, but it is interesting that it would appear to immitate a wolf (in certain ways), though. For it marks it territory, is predatory, and howls at night just like a wolf.
 
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Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins.
(1Jn 4:10)
While I do not agree that Jesus was white or European looking because he was a Jew (And Jewish people from ancient draws show that they were mid tone in skin color for that era and they have Jewish looking features), I do have to say that is a really good example of God's intelligence (Not to mention His love).
 
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atwhatcost

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That small person to the left of that tree is my 6'2" 240+ pound hubby.

Trees are small compared to North America.

North America is small compared to all of earth.

Earth is small, even in our solar system.

Our solar system is small compared to the Milky Ways.

The Milky Ways is small compared to the universe.

God made the universe.

He still made a vein for sap in that tree.
 
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didymos

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At times I'm so fascinated by the beauty of the Lord's creation that I'm just speechless...
What you see as 'proof of God's intelligence' (aka proof of his existence) is in fact PERCEIVED proof of His intelligence, in doing so you're making man the standard for understanding God. Ultimately it's not natural theology by which we come to know God... it's through His revelation. It's His WORD that helps us appreciate nature, and see everything around us as God's creation. The WORD is direct proof of His intelligence, the rest is only circumstantial evidence.

So here's MY picture:



 
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Isaiah 66:15-16 "For, behold, the Lord will come with fire, and with his chariots like a whirlwind, to render his anger with fury, and his rebuke with flames of fire. [SUP]16 [/SUP]For by fire and by his sword will the Lord plead with all flesh: and the slain of the Lord shall be many."

Daniel 7:9
I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did sit, whose garment was white as snow, and the hair of his head like the pure wool: his throne was like the fiery flame, and his wheels as burning fire.

 

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space is awseome we only know a tiny fragment of the universe, but what we do know is mind blowing, this video shows a fly through the know universe going past 400,000 galaxys,

All this from nothing? From a big bang? Yeh right, LOL if we just had a few planets in then maybe, but seriously all this stuff, just came into existence from nothing? This is what God does, creation is awsome that it is impossible to explain without doubt how it all came into existence.
[video=youtube;rOjrImaPh80]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOjrImaPh80[/video]


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This animated flight through the universe was made by Miguel Aragon of Johns Hopkins University with Mark Subbarao of the Adler Planetarium and Alex Szalay of Johns Hopkins.

There are close to 400,000 galaxies in the animation, with images of the actual galaxies in these positions (or in some cases their near cousins in type) derived from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Data Release 7. Vast as this slice of the universe seems, its most distant reach is to redshift 0.1, corresponding to roughly 1.3 billion light years from Earth.

SDSS Data Release 9 from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS), led by Berkeley Lab scientists, includes spectroscopic data for well over half a million galaxies at redshifts up to 0.8 -- roughly 7 billion light years distant - and over a hundred thousand quasars to redshift 3.0 and beyond.