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Human Knowledge of Ice, Still Frozen
| by | Kyle Butt, M.Div. | 
	Many modern scientists who have jettisoned belief in a divine Creator 
like to pretend that “science” has it all figured out. We are told that 
modern scientific methods are able to tell us how the Universe 
spontaneously popped out of nothing and what happened 10-43 
seconds after the initial Big Bang. Furthermore, we are informed that 
modern science adequately and eloquently has documented the transition 
of a single-celled life form into the complex organism known as man. In 
addition, we are told that there is no need for a belief in God, because
 humans have figured out everything important or are on their way to 
solving the last of the Universe’s unsolved mysteries.
	
	Anyone familiar with true science knows, however, that such grandiose 
claims ring as hollow as a drum. Not only have atheistic, evolutionary 
scientists failed to offer reasonable ideas concerning the origin of the
 Universe and biological life, but human knowledge of some of the most 
basic structures remains extremely limited, to say the least.
	
	Take ice formation, for instance. Humans have been interacting with ice
 and snow for thousands of years. Yet, for all the time humans have been
 studying the stuff, we know precious little about its formation. 
Science writer Margaret Wertheim admitted: “In an age when we have 
discovered the origin of the universe and observed the warping of space 
and time, it is shocking to hear that scientists do not understand 
something as seemingly paltry as the format of ice crystals. But that is
 indeed the case” (2006, p. 177). While Weytheim is wrong about science 
discovering the origin of the Universe (people for millennia have known 
the true origin of the Cosmos to be God), she is right that human 
ignorance glares at us through the simple structure of an ice crystal.
	
	How can humans claim to know so much, and claim to be at the pinnacle 
of all knowledge, intellect, and wisdom, and yet not be able to explain 
how something as seemingly simple as ice forms? As God told the prophet 
Jeremiah, “If you have run with the footmen, and they have wearied you, 
then how can you contend with horses?” (12:5).
	
	When Job questioned God’s care, God condescended to speak with the 
suffering patriarch. Yet God’s answers were nothing Job expected to 
hear. God did not begin by offering a reasoned defense of why He was 
allowing Satan to torment Job. Instead, God asked Job questions that 
exhibited Job’s ignorance and pathetic frailty. He asked Job where Job 
was when God “laid the foundations of the earth” (38:4). God further 
queried if Job could bind the constellations together, or control rain 
and weather (38: 31-35). In the middle of God’s inquisition, He asked 
Job: “From whose womb comes the ice? And the frost of heaven, who gives 
it birth? The waters harden like stone, and the surface of the deep is 
frozen” (38:29-30). God was asking Job if he understood ice and its 
formation. Job’s answer to God’s interrogation shows his honest heart. 
He said to God: “Therefore I have uttered what I did not understand, 
things too wonderful for me, which I did not know” (42:3).
	
	Would to God that our modern, “enlightened” generation of thinkers 
would recognize that, just as Job, we still cannot explain even some of 
the most “paltry” physical reactions as the formation of ice crystals. 
That being the case, the only correct inference from such is to conclude
 that the Intelligence that created ice and initiated the laws of its 
formation is vastly superior in every way to human intelligence. 
Margaret Wertheim is an evolutionist, but she was forced to concede: 
“Though they melt on your tongue, each tiny crystal of ice encapsulates a
 universe whose basic rules we have barely begun to discern.” All rules 
and laws demand the presence of a lawgiver, and the humble snowflake 
manifests the fact that our Universe’s Lawgiver has thoughts that are 
supremely higher than human thoughts, and ways that are higher than 
man’s ways (Isaiah 55:9).
	 
REFERENCE
	
	Wertheim, Margaret (2006), What We Believe But Cannot Prove: Today’s Leading Thinkers on Science in the Age of Certainty, ed. John Brockman (New York: Harper).

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