Vanilla ice cream proclaims the glory of God

Jun

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This morning I will receive hearing aides that should enable me to hear clearly for the first time in many years. Shooting too many big guns without protection, fights, concussions, loud music, riding in airplanes with sinus infections, and so on has taken its toll and I have severe hearing loss in one ear and profound in another.

When in the doctor’s office I was totally fascinated at the charts showing the intricate design of the ear and how it works to allow us to hear and maintain balance. I am always amazed by God’s design of our bodies and in fact all of creation.

A reader sent this to me and I found it fascinating:

VANILLA ICE CREAM DEFIES EVOLUTION

Nearly everyone has enjoyed a yummy bowl of vanilla ice cream. It is a wonderfully delicious desert. However, vanilla ice cream wouldn’t even exist if evolution were true. Let’s start out with a little history. Until more recent times, Mexico was the only producer of vanilla. In the 1520s, a man by the name of Hernán Cortés traveled down to Mexico and loved vanilla. So, he brought some back with him to Europe. For the next 300 years, the Europeans tried but were never able to produce vanilla. See, vanilla grows up a tree as a vine. Eventually the vine produces an orchid. In order to make the vanilla bean, the orchid must be pollinated. The problem is, it only blooms one morning per year for pollination. If it isn’t pollinated within 12 hours, it withers. To make things more difficult, a hood like membrane covers the part of the vanilla orchid which produces pollen. This makes the production of the vanilla bean very difficult.

In 1836, Charles François Antoine Morren traveled down to Mexico to figure out why they weren’t able to produce vanilla beans in Europe. As Morren was studying the vanilla orchids, his attention was drawn to a little bee (the Mexican Melipona Bee). This bee landed on the orchid, lifted up the little hood like membrane, collected pollen, and then flew off to the next flower. This bee was pollinating the orchids. After some time, the orchid produced a vanilla bean. To this day, the Mexican Melipona Bee is the only insect that knows how to pollinate the vanilla orchid. This simple fact puts evolution in an extremely difficult position. Without the Mexican Melipona Bee, we simply would not have vanilla today. The bee and the vanilla vine had to be made at the exact same time. Not to mention, this bee had to be given specific information about how to pollinate the vanilla orchid. Again, no other insect knows how to do this. This bee had to be made, designed, and purposefully created to pollinate the vanilla orchid, and thus, produce vanilla.

So much of our world points to the Creator. As silly as it sounds, even vanilla ice cream proclaims the glory of God. So, the next time you sit down to enjoy a full bowl of vanilla ice cream, remember that you are enjoying a tasty treat which is only possible through the power of God!

To be an atheist defies logic. To believe that nothing created everything and non-life created life as truth should be embarrassing to anyone who espouses it. Interestingly, many of those that seek to deny God are found in academic circles, where atheists are warmly welcomed. Though they hold a variety of advanced degrees and are published in noted academic journals, the Bible clearly labels them “fools.” And unfortunately it is hard to lead them to the light – Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish. Euripides – But we must try…

Psalm 14:1

“The fool has said in his heart, ‘There is no God’”

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