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Amazing Creations 18
Richard Gunther
Any time you happen to see a nautilus, you will probably see it
swimming.
It swims almost every minute of its entire life!
And while it swims, it completes its whole life cycle, and at the
same time it builds a shell to live in.
Where does it get the materials for shell-construction?
From the sea-water it lives in.
If we had never heard of the nautilus, and found a nautilus shell
on the beach, we might wonder where the shell came from.
We might ask the logical question: what or who made it?
The first answer would be, (from someone who knew about the
nautilus): "The creature inside the shell made the shell."
But who made the creature that made the shell?
This second question has only one correct answer, but there are
two options - one based on the BiJ>le, and the other based on
assumptions and opinions without any proof:
1. The nautilus came by accident from a continuous chain of
accidents, over millions of years of accidents.
2. The nautilus was created
by an intelligent God.
Take your pick.