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Sunday, June 26, 2011

Seeds...

Hmmmm...where did seeds come from.  Through carbon dating and the scientific tools we have, it is estimated that the age of the earth is around 4.6 billion years old.  For all the research done, dinosaur's apparently roamed the earth for millions of years before the appearance of mankind. This time period of millions of years is just a very small segment of the 4.6 billion years.  A question I raise is, during the time of dinosaurs, they had food to eat.  Many ate each other as do other animals do today, yet many ate plants, again as they do today.  So Plants have been around for quite some time.  Along with plants I would imagine insects have also been around long before man.  With our vast study of plants, hundreds of thousands of species have been identified.  All the plants have one thing in common.  They all need water to survive.  Another thing in common is that most of them come from a seed.  Each seed contains a code.  The code from one seed type to another is different. This code is built in and is the information, when properly hydrated and nourished by the soil, to begin a process which develops into a plant and in time creates more seeds of its same type, to continue the process.  Just to name a few seeds to think about, an apple seed, a peach seed, a mustard seed, a chili seed, a radish seed, a lemon seed, a lime seed.  All unique is color, shape and taste. Where did this code come from?  Is it possible for the code to just happen?  Then back to the dinosaur's.  Hundreds of species have been identified.  Some came from eggs and some were born. Each one contained a code which signified their development.  This code determined their size, shape, color, sex, temperaments and health.  In the mid 1800 AD, man kind, long after the period of dinosaurs, learned that this code, was what became know as DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).  DNA is a far more complex code than any computer code as we know it today.  It has been around since the beginning a life.

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