Children learn by watching their parents. They even mimick their parents. They want to be like their parents.
Our bodies have the ability to turn food into energy. That's amazing!
What if we were capable as a human race to mimic that ability. What if we could turn food into energy?
Want to be "green"? Think how "green" the world would be if we could get our energy from food for nearly everything we use that requires energy to run. Cars, electronics, etc...it could replace gas fuel and maybe even electricity. I imagine our world would have more forests being grown, instead of cut down; more plantations, instead of starvation; and more plants world-wide alone would cut down the pollution, not to mention the cut back from the new source of energy not causing pollution. No more exhaust fumes from cars, or pollution from factories or manufacturing plants. The air would be cleaner. It would probably be a solution to the global warming issue. The ozone would probably have fewer holes. And people would probably grow more of their own gardens; not just to feed their families, but to fuel their possessions.
I just find it interesting that we know so much about science, and the earth and our bodies and how things work and how to make things and yet, we still can't even come close to reproducing the same miracles God (our Father) has produced, even though we understand how food is broken down by our bodies and turned into energy for our bodies! We aren't capable of reproducing the same process for other uses, or even for the same use. It's right in front of us and we can't repeat.
However, we try. Sometimes we are successful and come close to reproducing something that is naturally found. In fact, most of the greatest inventions have come from witnessing what already is naturally here. Planes are great examples. We see birds and other animals fly.
I just think it is so amazing that we are obviously children. God is our Father. And just as we see children trying to be like their parents, we too try to be like our heavenly parents. It is obvious that we are God's children, trying to be like him. Trying to CREATE as he has and does. Just like children, we learn by watching.
We are God's children. How do you view a child? Do you think God views us in that same way or a similar way?
Food for thought...pun intended.

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