That evolution was false.
I never understood this black and white, narrow-minded debate, false dilemma thinking that "it
must be one or the other.... or ELSE." Frankly, it actually GROWS my belief in Jesus, who is God. Why? The more I learn about how complicated the world is, the more my belief grows because it is so complicated.
If the world was as simple as a two dimensional figure, and simply made in 1, 2, 3. It would be like.. well.. so what? Then the world would be empty and TOO simple. It would be like.. well.. a person can make a two dimensional figure. However, the world is NOT simple, it is highly complex and intricate. The more I learn, the more I learn how intricate it is, and the more my belief in Jesus, who is God, grows. My awe and amazement grows in the almighty power of God. There simply is no way a person could make the earth or the universe, it is too complicated for them. Jesus is complex, powerful, and almighty. There nothing which even comes close to His power, His salvation, His might.
So when I learned about evolution (though I got bits and pieces of it from who-knows-when, I think when I learned about it in school I had already heard of it), it was like... wow.. God is strong. God is complicated and complex. My belief grew, because it all was simply too complicated for a human. I already knew He was protecting me, because I felt the comfort and when I'd ask for help, I would see an answer, even if it was so slight and coincidental. But there were so many coincidences, that it was simply too many to be probable. I thought about statistics and probability, even before I took statistics. Over and over and over again, more and more coincidences. More answers, more help. And none of what I asked for help for was in my control.
So when I sit here and learn about Microbiology, for example. My awe and amazement grows for Jesus, who is God. For instance, look how complicated just this is: The ribosome, start codon, rRNA, tRNA, mRNA, codon, elongation, termination, E site, P site, A site, peptide bond, polypeptide, non-sense (aka stop) codon... are all a part of one small aspect in this large world, protein synthesis (DNA to transcription to RNA to
translation to proteins - the central dogma). It's amazing Jesus's power. Initiation is when mRNA template, a ribosome (contains RNA), a charged tRNA with anticodon (first codon always AUG) are the players. Every 3 nucleotides is called a codon, which is what is read to make an amino acid. Amino acid codons are degenerate, meaning they have more than one codon per amino acid. tRNA carries an amino acid (charged), and has an anticodon. tRNA reads the mRNA anticodon: codon complementary binding. The tRNA's will reach the mRNA codon. mRNA is the template for translation. The uncharged tRNAs can have another amino acid re-added to it, so that it can participate again. The A site is the amino acid site, the P site is the polypeptide site, the E site is the exit site. The A site will hold a charged tRNA with an anti-codon which can bind to a mRNA codon. The P site will hold a tRNA which has the growing polypeptide and tRNA can bind to mRNA codon, with its anticodon. The T site will hold an uncharged tRNA, which can bind to mRNA codon, with its anticodon. During Elongation, the next charged tRna, with a ribosome, moves to the right and a peptide bond is formed. rRNA is part of the ribosome. The P site, E site, and A site will have their charged and uncharded tRNAs with anti-codons connect to the mRNA codons. This is repeated until termination. During Termination, the ribosome will reach a stop codon. The P site will dissociate and will leave an active protein. The ribsosome will come off and RNases (enzymes) break down mRNA.
Look how complicated only that process (Translation) is from RNA to proteins, and this is an extremely simplified version. This intricacy strengthens my belief and awe in Jesus. Noway can a human even come close to this. Even more so, when I learn about mycobacterium leprae, pathogenic microbes, paralysis, and how difficult it is to treat ANY of this. I mean, Louis Pasteur hadn't even SEEN microbes until around 1860 (though there was a person before him who saw some under a microscope). Physicians would basically tell people how long they had to live and could not treat anything. It was all unknown, and for Jesus, who is God, to wipe all that away and cure it in an instant, absolutely a miracle.
I mean, if the world was all so simple like disinfection with dry heat, pasteurization, filtration, low temperature, autoclave, high pressure, osmotic pressure, extreme pH, and radiation, it would be as dry as stationary phase (when a microbe ate all of its resources, reached maximum growth, swimming in its own waste). It would as simple as a person raising the temperature of an item so that it can be sterilized in a pressure cooker. Thankfully, the world is much more complicated. Thank Jesus God! It would be like an aldehyde inactivating proteins by cross-linking with functional groups. What a plasmid,a circular piece of DNA in addition to main chromosome.
Anyhow, all of this makes me amazed with Jesus God. The more I learn, the more I realize I
don't know. The more I realize just how powerful Jesus is. No human could come close to any of this. It strengthens my faith. The more I want to learn so I can help people like Jesus commanded us, "Help the Sick," "Sell all you have and give to the poor," "Bring the maimed, the blind, the sick, the poor to your table." The more skills, the better His commandments can be fulfilled, which is the main goal.
In an odd comparison which really does not give Him enough credit AT ALL, it's like an endospore. This is really odd, I know and not at all as important as Jesus, who is God. But think about it. A vegetative cell makes an endospore. It's not called a reproductive process like germination, but one would think it was. This endospore has the exact same DNA as the vegetative cell. The vegetative cell leaves the spore behind, with the same DNA. This spore can then return to the vegetative cell state when coaxed. In a way, I've been thinking about this, this is
sort of (with emphasis) like a way to understand how God came to earth. God (the father), the soul, is the vegetative cell, God (Jesus), God coming in the flesh as a theophany, is the endospore, they have the exact same traits and DNA for they ARE the same, one, then Jesus returns to His vegetative cell state (the soul) when He is resurrected (His soul never died though, only the body, the spirit never dies) and goes to heaven as He IS God. So it is a cycle.
So endospore, vegetative cell...
The more science, the MORE I believe in Jesus, who is God! For the more complicated the world is, the more awed and amazed I am in Him, the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end.
