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AMAZING BEAUTY WHAT MIGHT THE WORLD BE LIKE IF IT WAS CREATED BY SOMEONE WHO DID NOT CARE ABOUT HUMANS? WHAT WOULD THE UNI- VERSE BE LIKE IF IT COULD CREATE ITSELF? WOULD WE EXPECT THE EARTH TO BE FILLED with so many things that are beautiful for us to look at or hear? No, we would not. Evolutionists have tried to explain how beauty could exist if the Universe created itself, but they have failed. Beauty is one of many proofs for the existence of the loving God of the Bible. Beauty is all around us. We find it when we look down on the ground and see tiny insects like caterpillars, beetles, and ladybugs. We find it when we look up, and see varieties of flying insects, like butterflies and dragonflies. Insect colors usually come from pigment (like ink) in their exoskeleton (their skin ) or scaly wings, as well as the effect that light has when it reflects off of them. Have you ever looked closely at the pretty rainbow colors on a soap bubble? Have you noticed that the colors on the bubble shift as you move while looking at it? That beautiful effect is called iridescence (earuh-des-ents). Iridescence happens when light strikes surfaces that have several, partly see-through layers. Butterflies, some beetles and snakes, pearl seashells, fish, and peacocks are iridescent. What would the world look like if a loving Creator like the One described in the Bible made the Universe? What would the Universe be like if such a God made the Universe especially for humans? Like any loving parent, God would definitely want humans to have joy and pleasure while we live our lives doing the things we are supposed to be doing. So the Universe would be full of things that are pleasant to look at and listen to. And it is! What is beauty? When we think something is beautiful, we mean that it pleases us to see it or hear it. Have you heard the phrase, Beauty is in the eye of the beholder? That means that what is beautiful to you may not be beautiful to me, but thanks to God s love for us, both of us can still see beauty everywhere. The shape or form of something can be beautiful to us. Colors often play a role in whether or not we think something is beautiful. 50 July 2018 Discovery 51

BEAUTY IN THE AIR AND SEA Big Fin Reef Squid 52 Macaw Toucan WE ALSO SEE BEAUTY WHEN WE LOOK IN TREES AND THE SKY. ON THE LIST OF BEAUTIFUL CREA- TURES THAT GOD DESIGNED, MORE BIRD SPECIES PROBABLY appear than any other kind of creature, thanks to the beautiful colors of their feathers. Feather color usually comes from different pigments. The blue color in birds, however, is not from pigment, but from how light looks to us when it bounces off the shape of a feather. The sky is full of thousands of species of birds, and each species has its own variety. Believe it or not, male birds are often more beautiful than female birds (unlike humans). Macaws, painted buntings, birds-of-paradise, keel-billed toucans, golden pheasants, and king fishers are definitely among my favorites. Regal Tang Flower Hat Jellyfish Besides the beauty in the sky and trees, we also find beauty when we look in the sea and the depths of the ocean. Like birds, much of the color on fish comes from different pigments on their skin fish scales, in this case. Have you ever seen beautiful angelfish, like the Flame, Blueface, Queen, or Emperor? You have probably seen a Regal Tang and Moorish Idol on TV. Banggai (BANG-EYE) Cardinal Fish and Mandarinfish might be my favorites, but some prefer the Discus Fish or the beautifully pink Lyretail Anthias (LIAR-tale AN-theus). If only one fish is so beautiful with its shiny, iridescent scales that change color depending on the angle you view them, imagine what a school of these fish looks like! If you think fish scales can be beautiful, compare them to the many creatures in the ocean which can light up. Some creatures have chemical reactions in their bodies that make light. They are called bioluminescent (BI-oh-loom-uh-NES-ent) creatures. Several bioluminescent jellyfish are found throughout the world, like the Comb, Pink Helmet, and my favorite, the Flower Hat Jellyfish. Squid are also sometimes bioluminescent, like the Big Fin Reef Squid. Discus Fish King Fisher Lyretail Anthias Beautiful Creatures WE FIND BEAUTY IN GOD S CREATURES EVERY- WHERE FROM THE SECLUDED rainforests of South America (Red-eyed Tree Frogs), to the deserts of western America (Desert Cardinal), to the jungles of Africa (Bush Vipers), to the forests of India (Bengal Tigers). We see beauty at the south pole (penguins), as well as the north pole (Arctic Foxes). Beauty is everywhere we look. We can t get away from it (even when we want to). Beauty Everywhere SOMETIMES WE EVEN SEE BEAUTY IN THE NEXT ROOM. DOES A BEAUTIFUL MOTHER TUCK YOU IN AT NIGHT AND MAKE YOUR BREAKFAST IN THE MORNING? Beauty is not only found in God s animals and humans. It is also found in other living things He created the plants around us. We need plants to survive, since the oxygen we breathe comes from plants. So God made sure that there are a lot of plants on the planet. But with plants, once again, God showed His love for us in another way. From the emerald green fields of Ireland to the rustic, Fall tree colors of Tennessee, beauty in the plant kingdom is everywhere. Where do plants get their pretty colors? As with so many of the colors we see in God s creation, pigments give them their beautiful colors. Chlorophyll (KLOR-oh-fill) is the pigment for green in plants, and other pigments add red, pink, blue, purple, yellow, and orange to the plant painting. On our list of the most beautiful plants on the planet, different species of flowers probably make the list more than any other kinds of plants. Cherry Blossoms in full bloom, Birds of Paradise flowers, Bleeding Hearts, and Water Lilies are all breathtaking to see. Cherry Blossoms Bleeding Heart Water Lily Birds of Paradise July 2018 Discovery 53

A c tivity 3 Pag e s Crossword Challenge 4 5 6 9 1 2 7 8 On a Separate sheet of Paper 1. Discuss what you think the world would have looked like if it was created by someone who did not care about humans, or if it accidentally came into existence from nothing. 2. Explain what you think the Earth would look like if it was created by a loving Creator. Across: 1. Name of a beautiful jellyfish 6. This illogical theory indicates that all beautiful things evolved by time and chance over millions of years. 9. Live in the forests of India Down: 2. Live in the secluded rain forests of South America 3. Creatures that have chemical reactions in their bodies which make light 4. True beauty is to reflect the beauty of 5. The existence of beauty and our ability to recognize it and appreciate it are all indications that He must exist 7. The pigment for green in plants 8. Happens when light strikes surfaces that have several partly see-through layers A. God B. Bengal Tigers C. Iridescence D. Jesus E. Chlorophyll F. Evolution G. Flower Hat H. Red-eyed Tree Frogs I. Bioluminescent True or False 1. Beauty is perfectly explained by the theory of evolution. 2. Color has little to do with beauty. 3. The beauty of God s creation can be seen all around us. 4. Female birds are always more beautiful than male birds. 5. A person who does not believe in God cannot logically explain where beauty came from. 6. The most important beauty to have is reflecting the ultimate beauty of Jesus (as you follow Him daily). 7. It is logical to believe that our ears evolved the ability to hear beautiful sounds. 8. God is the Creator of beauty. Dear Digger Doug, How big is the biggest nice smelling flower? Ivy, age 7 Dear Ivy, Beauty Creation Jesus Creator Word Search M O T H E R T J B M T Q M A C A W E E V Z I T U L N M S A B P G G N K C B U U B E G J E C T U S T I N T I Y R F T F Y I G O C R E A T I O N U U Y X A I E W W D I C Y S T F R L V B N A X C O O F O Z M Q N T B R X L V B L U X O P X Q Y E Q G I think I know exactly why you asked about big, nice-smelling flowers. In a past issue of Discovery, we wrote about the biggest flower in the world. It is called the Rafflesia arnoldii, but it is sometimes called the rotting corpse lily. You can guess from its name that it does not smell good at all. In fact, it smells like rotting meat. Another huge flower, known as the Amorphophallus Titanum, also smells terrible, like rotting meat. The reason these flowers smell so bad is to attract flies, bugs, and beetles that pollinate the plants. So, let s not talk anymore about these stinkers. What about good-smelling flowers? The truth is, most all of the flowers that smell nice are much smaller than the giant stinkers. In fact, it is really difficult to say which one is the largest. The Oriental lily has a large, beautiful bloom and smells wonderful. Also, hyacinths have a big group of smaller flowers that grow together to form a large bunch, and they smell great too. It is fitting that you would ask a question about flowers that gets answered in an issue about how our amazing God created beauty in this world. Love Mother Macaw Toucan Penguin Tiger Fox Butterfly 54 July 2018 Discovery 55

APOLOGETICS PRESS, INC. 230 Landmark Drive Montgomery, AL 36117 (800) 234-8558 (Orders) (334) 272-8558 2018 Apologetics Press, Inc. All Rights Reserved Periodicals Postage PAID Editor: Kyle Butt, M.Div. Associate Editor: Eric Lyons, M.Min. Layout and Design: Rob Baker, M.Ed. Discovery is published monthly by Apologetics Press, Inc., 230 Landmark Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117. Application to Mail at Periodicals Postage Prices is Pending at Montgomery, AL. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Discovery, 230 Landmark Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117; USPS# 20 TRUE BEAUTY A PERSON WHO DOES NOT BELIEVE IN GOD CANNOT LOGICALLY EXPLAIN WHERE BEAUTY CAME FROM. Evolutionists try to explain why beauty might sometimes be helpful in evolution, but they cannot explain why all beauty exists. More than that, they cannot explain how beauty could evolve, since there is no known way for something completely new (like beauty) to create itself. New things are always made by someone not themselves. Also, why do you and I even see something as beautiful in the first place? A flower is not beautiful unless you see it as beautiful. So why do you see or hear something as beautiful? Evolutionists do not have a good answer to that question, but creationists do. A loving God Orion Nebula exists who wants us to enjoy our life and have pleasure. So He gave us the ability to appreciate beauty. From the microscope to the telescope, we see that God made everything beautiful in its time (Ecclesiastes 3:11). Beauty is not only proof that God exists, but proof of God s love for us. Did you know that God made you beautiful, too? The most important beauty to have, however, is the beauty that we show the world that comes from inside of us when we live the way God wants us to live (1 Samuel 16:7; 1 Peter 3:4), reflecting the ultimate beauty of the Lord Jesus Christ, Who made beauty. M W W O T H E R T J B M T Q M A C A W E E V Z I T U L N M S A B P G G N K C B U U B E G J E C T U S T I N T I Y R F T F Y I G O C R E A T I O N U U Y X A I E D I C Y S T F R L V B N A X C O O F O Z M Q N T B R X L V B L U X O P X Q Y E Q G 56 ANSWERS CROSSWORD CHALLENGE: Across: 1. G (Flower Hat); 6. F (Evolution); 9. B (Bengal Tigers); Down: 2. H (Red-eyed Tree Frogs); 3. I (Bioluminescent); 4. D (Jesus); 5. A (God); 7. E (Chlorophyll); 8. Iridescence. TRUE OR FALSE: 1-F; 2-F; 3-T; 4-F; 5-T; 6-T; 7-F; 8-T. Yearly Subscription Fees in U.S. Funds Only United States of America: Individual rate: $14 each Bulk rate (at least 5 to same address): $12 each. Club rate (at least 10 to different addresses paid together): $12 each Homeschool discount 10% off above rates COPYRIGHT, APOLOGETICS PRESS, INC., 2018, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED