There is something about nature that’s not natural — something out of this world in our planet’s operating system. It is invisible, like the wind, but you can see its results everywhere.
It is a mystery, a great oxymoron — this unnatural part of nature. No one can really explain it or create it in a laboratory.
It can do the impossible. It can take dirt and water and turn them into an immense variety of unique objects — from almonds to bananas to corn to zucchini.
So here’s a dirty little secret that our generation has mostly forgotten: “Poems (and blogs) are made by fools like me, but only God can make a tree.”
Now if, as human pride and runaway intellect supposes, the creation of plants and their fruits and vegetables and nuts is a mere natural process, why can’t anyone find a way to take a big bucket of dirt and a tub of water and make (or develop a machine to make) a kiwi? Or a watermelon or a turnip? Cause they ain’t natural!
Fruits and veggies are produced by life, and life, although it works through nature, isn’t a part of nature. Life is supernatural — the breath of God animating His creation.
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Reblogged this on vargasjill and commented:
so true.
Thanks, Jill!
right on man!! I totally agree
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