The Heart Watches

Wednesday, November 17, 2004

Where has it gone

"For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse" ~ Romans 1:20

There was an interesting article on BBC about the birds, godwits, that meet in Iceland. "There's only, on average, three days between the male arriving and the female - even though the whole population of godwits takes about a month to get back to Iceland." This is apparently quite amazing to the scientists who were studying it, as it is to me, to think that although the birds have been in two widely separate places for months they can meet within days to take up family matters again. (see Willena’s blog)
There was an equally interesting article about a finding of a skull which belonged to a ‘definitely humanoid’ that was only three feet tall. They nicknamed it the Hobbit and went on to speak of all the places in the world where there are stories of “the little people”. Part of the interest is that it was only posted for a day on BBC and now I can not find it again. Lots of, well, er, stupit articles are on there for a month but this one that I was interested in has evaporated into cyberspace – so I can not get aall the details. Why has it disappeared? Anyway back to the other interesting thing they quoted a guy who said something to the effect of “ with a find like this how could any one continue to believe in creationism?” So we comment yet again. With all these amazing things that science is finding, bird timed to the day, little people, how can they believe in evolution – it all happened by chance?
I wonder why they yanked that article so fast?

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