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Beauty — The Undeniable Witness
The beauty of creation clearly reveals a Creator to those who have eyes
to see and ears to hear. And beauty is closer to us than we often
realize.
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The beauty of creation also shows that God
cares deeply for man. This is why Jesus encouraged His listeners to look at how
God has clothed flowers so that they themselves would not worry about their own
clothing. When you think of the detailed care that God has put into creating
beauty and then remember that men and women are the pinnacle of God’s creation,
it confirms how much God must care for every detail of His children’s
needs.
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The beauty of creation can also remind us of a wonderful promise of Scripture that God takes delight in His children and beautifies them with salvation. In the same way that a pearl starts off as a piece of grit and gets transformed into a beautiful pearl by being clothed with layers of nacre, so God transforms unclean sinners into a beautiful new creation by clothing them in the righteousness of Christ.
by Prof. Stuart Burgess
When we share evidences for creation, we can get so caught up in obscure details that we miss the obvious.
God made his handiwork so clear that even a
child can see it (Romans
1:18–20).
The beauty of His work is inescapable — and
an undeniable witness to His existence.
Creation contains an astonishing abundance
and variety of beauty that constantly surprises and delights us.
Every individual tree is a work of art, yet
trees come in an immense variety of sizes, colors, and shapes.
Each day we’re barraged not just by
beautiful sights of cedars, oaks, and firs, but by sundry smells of wildflowers
and ripening fruit, or the sweet sounds of songbirds and rustling wind.
The deeper we explore our world, the more
beauty we find.
How did all this come to be?
Understanding creation isn’t just about
explaining matter or the complex moving parts of living things, but “added
beauty.”
Experience tells us that beauty doesn’t
come by accident — it offers no obvious survival benefit, and many existing
natural laws promote deterioration and decay.
So what created and sustains the earth’s
beauty?
Of course, people might object that beauty
is partly subjective, which is why it is not possible to give an exact score
for the degree of beauty in an object.
However, many aspects of beauty are
objective, universally recognized by design experts who readily identify
features that contribute to beauty, such as patterns, curves, borders,
brightness, contrast, purity, and smoothness.
Every architect, for instance, can prove
that the United States Capitol Building has objective beauty because it has
many beautiful features that are combined to produce a beautiful overall
effect.
This beauty is real, not an accident, and
it points to a designer.
Only a designer can add beauty for the sake
of beauty.
The designed beauty of creation is so
exquisite that the best of human technology struggles to replicate the quality
of creation’s beauty.
The petals of man-made flowers, for
instance, are rough and not natural looking, especially the closer you examine
them.
The best man-made works of art struggle to
compare with a simple flower.
Jesus pointed out that Solomon in all his
glory was not arrayed like a single flower of the field (Matthew 6:29).
A key feature of intelligent design is that
only a designer can add beauty for the sake of beauty.
An architect embellishes his buildings, and
a car designer embellishes his cars, both for the sake of beauty.
The Capitol Building shows strong evidence
for design because the beautiful features are there for beauty’s sake.
In contrast, evolution has no random
mechanism to explain how beauty could evolve for beauty’s sake.
The atheist Steve Jones once wrote that
evolution does its job and no more. This is why added beauty in creation is
evidence for a Creator.
The beauty of nature is one of those things
we tend to take for granted.
But when we stop and think about why
something is beautiful, we can appreciate the wisdom and goodness of the
Creator.
Let’s consider some of the beautiful
aspects of creation in detail.
The
Color Scheme of Creation
The One who originally created beauty in
nature accomplished much more than any human artist or architect could.
The Creator made from nothing the paint,
canvas, and stone with which He worked; and He also fashioned the manifold,
interconnected natural laws that sustain this beauty!
Consider just one example of creation’s
beauty: the general color scheme.
All sorts of factors are at play to give us
our blue-and-green color scheme, which is both restful and coordinated.
If we were surrounded by large amounts of
red, for instance, it would raise our blood pressure and not be restful at all.
However, neither earth nor sky is dominated
by a red color. Instead, the earth is dominated by green and the sky is
dominated by blue, both of which are restful colors.
Indeed, if the world’s top-rated interior
designer were to judge the color scheme of creation, they would struggle to
find any imperfections.
Moreover, it is also clever how God has
made the color of the earth contrast with the sky.
How strange it would be if both the earth
and sky were green, or both the earth and sky were blue! This color scheme is
no accident.
When God designed chlorophyll for plants,
He deliberately made it a green color so as to produce the right color scheme
for creation.
And when God designed air molecules, He
deliberately made them scatter light so that the sky would be blue.
Another important design feature of green
is that it is just the right background color for bright flowers.
One of the reasons for the beauty of a
field of flowers is not just the bright yellows, reds, and blues of the flowers
but the fact that they contrast with the green background.
Yet another beautiful feature of the color
scheme in creation is that blue is the most uncommon color for wildflowers,
trees, and fruit.
This gives the most beautiful effect
because when blue dominates in the sky, it is best if it is the least common
color on the ground.
When you consider the color scheme of
creation, it is as if an expert in art has coordinated and planned the colors
with great care and attention.
The Bible says that God is perfect in
knowledge (Job
37:16),
so we should not be surprised that the elements and laws of nature work
together to produce such a beautiful color scheme.
According to naturalistic views, it is a
coincidence that the color scheme is so pleasing to mankind.
But naturalism has a big problem — there is
no random mechanism that could produce such a color scheme and no reason we
should even see colors in the first place.
A peacock tail has no clear function other
than to display beauty.
Such exquisite beauty can be explained only
if a designer added it purposefully. No observational evidence supports the
alternative theory of sexual selection.
Elaborate
Display of Peacock Feathers
Even if a person denies the beautiful
design of our planet overall, every one of its parts provides added testimony
of exquisite, inexplicable beauty.
Experts in every field can recognize them;
just ask. You don’t have to get esoteric to prove your point. An obvious
example — like the one that troubled Charles Darwin—will do: peacock feathers.
Like so many other birds, peacocks have amazingly
bright colors and patterns in their feathers.
The colors on their tail feathers are due
to a perfectly implemented optical effect called thin-film interference.
The feathers have layers of keratin that
are so thin that they are comparable with the wavelengths of colored light.
So, when white light is reflected by the
layers, some colors are removed and the white light changes to a color.
The thin-film interference produces a color
with a deep lustre that changes with the angle of view (called iridescence).
Amazingly, the peacock produces a pattern
of different colors due to precise differences in the design of thin-film
layers across the feather.
The peacock tail is evidence of design
because the feathers have no clear function other than to produce beauty. And
the beauty requires a large amount of genetic information.
According to the evolutionary theory of
sexual selection, the beauty is produced because a series of genetic accidents
produced the female peafowl (the peahen) that prefers beautiful features in a
mating partner, and at the same time a series of genetic accidents gave the
male peafowl (the peacock) the same beautiful traits that the peahen prefers.
But the theory has a major problem — there
is no observational evidence for it.
In fact, observations show that birds like
peacocks have a degrading beauty over time. This observation is exactly what
creation scientists predict.
And there are further problems with the
theory of sexual selection. Some features in the peacock tail are so fine it is
hard to believe that a peahen can see them, let alone manage to select a mate
with these traits.
And a further problem is this: Why should
the peahen select something beautiful rather than ugly?
Some evolutionists claim that peacocks
select beauty because it corresponds to health.
But how can a peahen recognize beauty? And
why should a peahen associate beauty with health?
No wonder Charles Darwin said, “The sight of a feather in a peacock’s tail,
whenever I gaze at it, makes me sick” (in a letter to Asa Gray, April 3, 1860).
A large amount of genetic information is
necessary to produce the optical effect in peacock feathers, called thin-film
interference.
Thin layers of keratin perfectly match the
wavelengths of light necessary to produce this deep lustre.
Rhapsody
in Birdsong
Birdsong is another example of added
beauty. Beauty clearly involves much more than visual delights!
Songbirds do not sing random notes but
carefully constructed songs that have musical structure, such as a time
signature, key signature, and melody. Musical structure does not happen by
chance.
To compose a tune with a key signature and
time signature means selecting very particular notes with very specific timing.
And to produce a melodious tune requires
musical creativity and skill.
Some birds sing songs with different
phrases that complement each other; and some birds even end their songs with an
interval that signals the end of a song, such as a major third or major fifth.
Human composers require many years of
training to compose music with such fine detail. Yet birds have no training at
music school!
The only reasonable explanation for the
beauty of birdsong is that it was created by God.
He equipped them with not only the physical
parts to vocalize song, but also the skill to compose and adapt variations on
songs.
Birdsong is an aspect of beauty that we
often take for granted, especially in an age of noisy entertainment.
How we need to appreciate that God has
designed birds to fly to our backyards and bring gentle music to our ears!
Evolutionists claim that birds sing
beautifully to protect territory and that beautiful songs have evolved because
beautiful songs are more frightening.
But why should beauty be frightening?
According to evolution, a blackbird finds it frightening when his neighbor
sings a melodious tune and this is an advantage to the neighbor!
But such thinking has no basis in
scientific observation and shows how evolution sometimes toys with bizarre
theories to explain beauty.
The
Fall
In the Garden of Eden everything was
beautiful.
But the Fall of Adam and Eve and the
subsequent Curse has changed how beauty is displayed.
For example, the predator-prey relationship
has meant that most animals need camouflage and so may have lost the original
patterns they had before the Fall.
Yet the camouflage of both predator and
prey displays its own form of beauty that is fitting for a fallen world — that
explains why we decorate our homes and clothes with patterns like those of a
leopard or zebra.
We don’t know what animal colors looked
like before the Fall.
But it is interesting to note that
creatures that live in protective environments, such as jungles, often have
bright colors.
Despite the Fall, the creation still has
great beauty that points to a Creator.
Appreciation
of Beauty
Is beauty even real? Evolutionists are
forced to claim it’s an accident, a figment of our imagination.
The only reason humans consider this world
beautiful, they say, is that our mental capacity to appreciate beauty evolved
within this particular world.
Yet no one has to teach us that beauty
exists. Every child can see it, and extravagant intellectual rationalization is
required to suppress the reality of beauty.
As we witness about the Creator, we should
include the fact that God has made Himself evident for all to see through
creation, including beauty (Romans 1:18–20).
Beauty is the work of a loving Creator.
Sadly, belief in evolution can erode
people’s God-given ability to appreciate beauty because they reject beauty for
beauty’s sake.
Charles Darwin admitted that he had lost
his natural, childlike appreciation for beauty.
He said: “I have said that in one respect my mind has
changed during the last twenty or thirty years. I have also almost lost my
taste for pictures or music . . . . I retain some taste for fine scenery but it
does not cause me the exquisite delight which it formerly did.”
In contrast, belief in creation increases a
person’s appreciation of beauty because that person knows beauty is the work of
a loving Creator.
This is what the
hymnist George Wade Robinson said of beauty: “Heaven above is softer blue, Earth around is sweeter green; something
lives in every hue Christless eyes have never seen: birds with gladder songs
o’erflow, flow’rs with deeper beauties shine, since I know, as now I know, I am
His, and He is mine.”
The
Message of Creation’s Beauty
The beauty of creation clearly reveals a
Creator to those who have eyes to see and ears to hear.
And beauty is
closer to us than we often realize. The famous hymn composer Isaac Watts wrote,
“There’s not a plant or flower below but makes thy glories known.”
The beauty of creation also shows that God
cares deeply for man.
This is why Jesus encouraged His listeners
to look at how God has clothed flowers so that they themselves would not worry
about their own clothing.
When you think of the detailed care that
God has put into creating beauty and then remember that men and women are the
pinnacle of God’s creation, it confirms how much God must care for every detail
of His children’s needs.
The beauty of creation can also remind us
of a wonderful promise of Scripture that God takes delight in His children and
beautifies them with salvation (Psalm 149:4).
In the same way that a pearl starts off as
a piece of grit and gets transformed into a beautiful pearl by being clothed
with layers of nacre, so God transforms unclean sinners into a beautiful new
creation by clothing them in the righteousness of Christ.
A Christian has the wonderful privilege of
knowing something of the beauty of God’s kingdom.
The Bible says that heaven is the
perfection of beauty (Psalm
50:2)
and that the Lord is beautiful (Psalm 27:4).
Studying the beauty of this earth is good practice for appreciating the perfect beauty of heaven, where there will be endless wonders to behold and endless time to appreciate them.
Stuart Burgess is professor of
engineering design in the department of mechanical engineering at Bristol
University UK. He is author of three books: Hallmarks of Design, He Made the
Stars Also, and The Design and Origin of Man, all published by Day One
publications (www.dayone.co.uk).
https://answersingenesis.org/evidence-for-creation/design-in-nature/beauty-undeniable-witness/
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