“For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us.”
– Romans 8:18
Not a worry! Stress less! Purpose! Bathed in glory by The Light of His presence! Amen.
‘Time’ is no more! Who/What ‘Created‘ time? Let us make it simpler! ‘Time’ did not exist till the measure of ‘time’ was possible!
The big bang theory? Until the “Big bang”. There was nothing. Well nothing in the seen!
How did the Sun form from the ‘big bang’? Ever thought of this? A molten, fiery surface in the center of this solar system.
How many ‘other’ systems are there?
The Short Answer: Ourplanetary system is the onlyone officially called “solar system,” but astronomers have discovered more than 2,500 other stars with planets orbiting them in our galaxy. Our solar system is just one specificplanetary system—a star with planets orbiting around it.
We ask: How the solar system was formed?
Formation. Many scientists think our solar system formed from a giant, rotating cloud of gas and dust known as the solar nebula. As the nebula collapsed because of its gravity, it spun faster and flattened into a disk. Most of the material was pulled toward the center to form the sun.
These are unasked questions! We leave these up to the astronomers! What is our part? Believing or trusting? Ignoring, non chalant?
Where are you from? What made you? A ‘single’ cell? How did it all ‘work’ together?
Evolution! We state! Really? Hmm🤔 From dust we came and to dust we shall return. Really? Who said this? Complexity upon complexity!
So, the complexities are ‘figured’ out by evolutionary studies, scientific evidence of what?
Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. These characteristics are the expressions of genes that are passed on from parent to offspring during reproduction. Were Gene’s confused? Is there not supposed to be order? Are we a result of disorder?



Our ‘experts’?
https://m.ranker.com/list/notable-evolutionary-biologist_s)/reference


So, we get ‘lost’ in a field of morass!
For 165 million years, dinosaursdominated land, sea, and sky. Long-necked Brachiosauruses lumbered along like mobile four-story buildings. Tyrannosaurus rex chased down prey with 50 to 60 teeth as big as bananas. Mosasaurs stretching 55 feet from snout to tail terrorized the seas, consuming everything they could catch.
But 66 million years ago, the world’s climate drastically changed. Dinosaurs had thrived in the warm temperatures and mild weather of the Mesozoic era. All of a sudden, the Earth became much colder and darker. Plants died and food became scarce. All the dinosaurs—except for the ancestors of modern birds—and three quarters of the creatures living on Earth went extinct.
To this day, scientists debate what caused this sudden change. The leading theories involve an asteroid strike and a giant volcano.
Both theories start with a rare metal called iridium. This element is extremely rare on our planet’s surface, but does exist in Earth’s liquid core and in space rocks like asteroids. In the rock underneath the Earth’s oceans and continents, there’s a thin iridium layer in what geologists call the K-T Boundary, or the point in the geologic record where they see evidence of the dinosaurs’ mass extinction.
Discovering this layer led scientists to speculate that a giant, six-mile-wide meteor hit the Earth around 66 million years ago. The impact had the force of 10 billion nuclear bombs and would have thrown massive clouds of iridium dust and other debris into the air, blocking out the sunlight for years.
A Story? Did it happen or not? Who’s story?
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The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.“medieval European history”
So, do we have trust in history told/theorized/stated of/by the above evolutionary giants?
Where dinosaurs able to speak? There is communication among species! We are Created with vocal cords! Evolution? From what to where?
Newborns have a uniform monolayered lamina propria, which appears loose with no vocal ligament.The monolayered lamina propria is composed of ground substances such as hyaluronic acid and fibronectin, fibroblasts, elastic fibers, and collagenous fibers. While the fibrous components are sparse, making the lamina propria structure loose, the hyaluronic acid (HA) content is high.
HA is a bulky, negatively charged glycosaminoglycan, whose strong affinity with water procures HA its viscoelastic and shock absorbing properties essential to vocal biomechanics. Viscosity and elasticity are critical to voice production. Chan, Gray and Titze, quantified the effect of HA on both the viscosity and the elasticity of vocal folds (VF) by comparing the properties of tissues with and without HA. The results showed that removal of HA decreased the stiffness of VF by an average of 35%, but increased their dynamic viscosity by an average of 70% at frequencies higher than 1 Hz. Newborns have been shown to cry an average of 6.7 hours per day during the first 3 months, with a sustained pitch of 400–600 Hz, and a mean duration per day of 2 hours.Similar treatment on adult VF would quickly result in edema, and subsequently aphonia. Schweinfurth and al. presented the hypothesis that high hyaluronic acid content and distribution in newborn VF is directly associated with newborn crying endurance. These differences in newborn vocal fold composition would also be responsible for newborns inability to articulate sounds, besides the fact that their lamina propria is a uniform structure with no vocal ligament. The layered structure necessary for phonation will start to develop during the infancy and until the adolescence.
The fibroblasts in the newborn Reinke’s space are immature, showing an oval shape, and a large nucleus-cytoplasm ratio. The rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus, as shown by electron micrographs, are not well developed, indicating that the cells are in a resting phase. The collagenous and reticular fibers in the newborn VF are fewer than in the adult one, adding to the immaturity of the vocal fold tissue.
In the infant, many fibrous components were seen to extend from the macula flava towards the Reinke’s space. Fibronectin is very abundant in the Reinke’s space of newborn and infant. Fibronectin is a glycoprotein that is believed to act as a template for the oriented deposition of the collagen fibers, stabilizing the collagen fibrils. Fibronectin also acts as a skeleton for the elastic tissue formation. Reticular and collagenous fibers were seen to run along the edges of the VF throughout the entire lamina propria. Fibronectin in the Reinke’s space appeared to guide those fibers and orient the fibril deposition. The elastic fibers remained sparse and immature during infancy, mostly made of microfibrils. The fibroblasts in the infant Reinke’s space were still sparse but spindle-shaped. Their rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus were still not well developed, indicating that despite the change in shape, the fibroblasts still remained mostly in a resting phase. Few newly released materials were seen adjacent to the fibroblasts. The ground substance content in the infant Reinke’s spaceseemed to decrease over time, as the fibrous component content increased, thus slowly changing the vocal fold structure.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocal_cords#Development
So, sound/spoken word? From where? May I dare state “In His image, we were created.”