Nature Post 2

While I was on thanksgiving break, I had a nice moment outside. As I was walking into my friends house for the night to go to bed at around 11 pm, I was struck as I looked up at the sky. As we were outside of the city, and it was a clear night with no clouds, I was able to see a vast amount of stars stretched across the night sky. It was perhaps the most full sky of stars that I had been able to see in recent memory, and I was struck by the thought that these were all separate galaxies that are countless miles away. This does not even account for the stars that one cannot see with their naked eye, or the stars that even the most advanced of telescopes have the range to see. Our universe is incredibly massive. Yet, despite the sheer size of the universe we live in, we have a God who took the time to intricately make planet earth in the perfect conditions for human life. Everything we know in this life, including our bodies, was made with perfect precision. If it weren't made with such precision, then we wouldn't be here. Moreover, God is constantly holding all elements of the universe in order as he sustains them second by second. This power is far beyond anything we will ever be able to appropriately comprehend, even as we look at the stars above on a clear night.

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