Proof of a God
Wild salmon hatch from eggs buried in gravel on the bottoms of streams. Spaces between rocks in the gravel let water move around the eggs, which keeps them healthy. Plants on the side of the stream make shade on the water to keep it cool enough for salmon eggs. After they hatch, young salmon journey to ocean, where they spend several years growing up.
Once fully grown, they begin the journey back to the stream where they were born. No one is really sure how they find their way back to that one special stream. Some scientists think the salmon can smell very small differences in the water from different rivers, and that is how they know where to go. As salmon head upstream into rivers, they must pass all the same obstacles they faced as young fish. Still, they keep swimming. They are so strong they can swim against the current and jump up small waterfalls! Meanwhile, the bears and predators gather together like it's a holiday to catch em. And they do it all without food -- spawning salmon don't eat once they begin their swim upstream. During this time they go through extreme physical changes. They develop a beak-like thing, and their color changes. Once they reach the place where they hatched, the salmon spawn. Female salmon dig holes in the gravel with their tails and lay their eggs in the holes. Male salmon fertilize the eggs with a fluid called milt, then the female buries the eggs. When spawning is over, the adult salmon die. Their bodies become food for all kinds of scavenging animals, and also provide nutrients to the plants and soil of the forests that grow near the streams. In a few months, if all goes well, their eggs will hatch and the baby salmon will begin the cycle all over again.
ALLAHU AKBAR!!!
And still... people would rather accept no explanation for it, instead of just admitting even the POSSIBILITY that there is a Creator, a Governer... a GOD.
Wild salmon hatch from eggs buried in gravel on the bottoms of streams. Spaces between rocks in the gravel let water move around the eggs, which keeps them healthy. Plants on the side of the stream make shade on the water to keep it cool enough for salmon eggs. After they hatch, young salmon journey to ocean, where they spend several years growing up.
Once fully grown, they begin the journey back to the stream where they were born. No one is really sure how they find their way back to that one special stream. Some scientists think the salmon can smell very small differences in the water from different rivers, and that is how they know where to go. As salmon head upstream into rivers, they must pass all the same obstacles they faced as young fish. Still, they keep swimming. They are so strong they can swim against the current and jump up small waterfalls! Meanwhile, the bears and predators gather together like it's a holiday to catch em. And they do it all without food -- spawning salmon don't eat once they begin their swim upstream. During this time they go through extreme physical changes. They develop a beak-like thing, and their color changes. Once they reach the place where they hatched, the salmon spawn. Female salmon dig holes in the gravel with their tails and lay their eggs in the holes. Male salmon fertilize the eggs with a fluid called milt, then the female buries the eggs. When spawning is over, the adult salmon die. Their bodies become food for all kinds of scavenging animals, and also provide nutrients to the plants and soil of the forests that grow near the streams. In a few months, if all goes well, their eggs will hatch and the baby salmon will begin the cycle all over again.
ALLAHU AKBAR!!!
And still... people would rather accept no explanation for it, instead of just admitting even the POSSIBILITY that there is a Creator, a Governer... a GOD.