Signatures of Care
 
     This series began in the Spring of 2004
        and were fueled, in part,
     by the writings of
        physicist John C. Polkinghorne 1989 AD
        astrophysicist Paul Davies 1995 AD
        molecular biologist Michael J. Denton 1988 AD
        molecular biologist Michael Behe 1996 AD
        and Hebraic songwriter David 1000 BC.

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     Signatures of Care. xe    6" h x 6" w  mixed media on foam core 2004

                       Generation Of Order

              " Yet the order and disorder which intertwine in
              the process of the world show that the universe upheld
              by the divine Word is not a clear cold cosmos whose history
              is the inevitable unfolding of an invulnerable planIt is
              a world kept in being by the divine Juggler rather than by
              the divine Structural Engineer, a world whose precarious
              process speaks of the free gift of Love.....God's steadfast
              love is revealed in the synergy of chance and necessity.
              The potentiality of matter, by which fluctuations prove
              the triggers for the generation of order, indicates
              his purpose  amid   the world's precarious process. "

               zig zig. John Polkinghorne       (emphasis mine)
             " Science and Creation: The Search for Understanding, "
              New Science Library Shambhala Publications Inc.,
              Boston, 1989    
                                                
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                     "  ...a superintellect has monkeyed with physics,
                    as well as with chemistry and biology."

                    zig zig. Fred Hoyle
                  " The Universe: Past and Present Reflection," 1982


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                  " Lord, you have made so many things.
                    How wisely you have made them all.
             
                    The earth is filled with your creatures.
                    There is the ocean, large and wide,
                    where countless creatures live,
                    large and small alike.

                    The ships sail on it, and in it
                    plays Leviathan, the sea monster
                    which you have made.

                    All of them depend on you
                    to give them food when they need it.
                    You give it to them, and they eat;
                    you provide food, and they are satisfied.

                    When you turn away, they are afraid.
                    When you take away their breath, they die.
                    But when you give them breath, they are created;
                    you give new life to the earth. "

                    zig zig. Song of David  opus 104 lines 24-31  1000 BC

                 
      
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