The Power of Creation
Grishny, on host 12.29.132.98
Thursday, July 3, 2003, at 14:00:02
I never know exactly how to go about writing posts like this one... I've just been thinking a lot lately about this and feel the need to discuss it with someone.
Anyway, the basic jist of my thoughts were in regard to what goes on at the moment that a new human life is created, and what an awesome gift and responsibility God has trusted humanity with. We have the power to create life.
Or do we? Because then I started wondering-- when a father and mother concieve a child, are they really creating something? The amount of matter and energy (i.e., "stuff") that makes up the universe is finite, or at least we assume that it is. The stuff that we are made of is the same stuff that everything and everybody has always been made of. It just moves around.
Think about it. The bits and pieces of stuff that made up my skin a week ago are gone now... the cells have died and been replaced, and now they're floating around in the atmosphere as little bits and pieces of dirt that you can only see if a shaft of sunlight hits 'em in a dark room. Eventually, they'll settle, and maybe some of them will find their way into the soil in our garden. So next year's tomatos could very well be made out of the same stuff that I was made out of last week.
So when a father and mother "create" a child, they're really only combining existing "stuff" together to make an organism that can then be fed with more stuff to make it grow. That's still a pretty amazing ability that God has built into us, but can it really be called creation?
The creating is still going on of course. The same person is doing it Who has always been doing it. Amazing as the human reproductive process is, all we're doing is making crude earthen vessels. It's God who must craft the human souls and spirits that animate those vessels.
"And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul." -Genesis 2:7
And I guess that's what is the most amazing to me... that every person I see every day is a uniquely crafted sentient being, created out of nothing the moment they were conceived.
Gri"and that's what I thunk"shny
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