A common sense Scientific view of How Was Man Made! Instead of Evolution. This is for thought to contemplate the Superiority of wisdom and knowledge, Planning and Creating.
God might have made man from star-dust, or some other celestial substance, but He did not. Man was made of a very earthy material.
"And the Lord God formed man of the DUST OF THE GROUND. Gen.2:7
Science agrees completely with this statement of man's composition. A person who weighs 140 pounds contains enough fat to make seven cakes of soap, carbon for 9,000 lead pencils, phosphorus for 2,000 match heads, magnesium for one dose of salts, iron enough to make one medium-size nail, sufficient lime to whitewash a wooden fence, enough sulphur to rid one dog of fleas, and water enough to fill a ten-gallon can. Man is composed of the elements found in old Mother Earth.
Further evidence of this fact is found in what a man eats. Everything that he puts into his mouth comes from the earth.
Man was made from the soil, and his life is sustained by the soil.
But you could put all the soil elements together in the right proportions to make a man and still not have one. Only the Creator could combine all these elements and turn the inorganic into the organic. Man is a miracle of the all-wise God. He is the capstone of creation on this earth, for he is made in the image of God. (Genesis 1:26.)
After God had combined the desired elements of earth to form man, that still was not enough. His creative energy must give life to the inert form. It took something more to make that perfect body into a living soul-and that something more was the "breath of life."
"God formed man of the DUST OF THE GROUND, and breathed into his nostrils THE BREATH OF LIFE; and man became a LIVING SOUL (Gen 2:7)
What a common sense thing. Made from the Earth, Eat and be sustained from the Earth. Seems even the creation of the Dust or "dry land" was a miracle of God and the elements.
The Evolutionists better not argue with me on this. of course they got all their input from professors of "perdition".