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Review of God's Artistry  
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Rated: E | (5.0)
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Dear suzyuu:

Forgive me, but the more of your work that I read, the more I am impressed. The images that you use above each profound poem help the reader so very much.

In this instance, the image entranced me and I thought how perfect it would be to have a very large version of this on my computer room wall as it shows 'Creation' happening, sort of live, and in everyone's face.

When confronted with images like this, I know what goes through the minds of the astronomers who see it through their high powered lenses: "This is no accident".

Carl Sagan, the author behind the wondrous film: "Contact", was an atheist most of his life. However, in the book that inspired the film, he strongly hinted that there was intelligent design behind the formation of the Earth, its galaxy, and the universe.

In your poem, you clearly state that you understand that there is a force behind all of the creation that has already occurred, and that is still going on all over the universe. Amen.

Human artists that use paint to create images, usually are limited to a small canvas in relation to the vastness of space that God uses to 'paint' his latest work. Your poem and the image that you provided illustrate the magnitude of difference between what humans are capable of and what God is and has been doing.

I am usually happy with the breathtaking vistas of our own country: the beaches, the forests, mighty rivers, mountains and deserts, and let's not forget the Grand Canyon. When I am in the presence of these places, I feel tiny and insignificant. When I look at images of what is going on out in the universe, I feel microscopic and deeply humbled.

Once again, your work, through its simplicity and imagery has inspired me. I found no place to make any suggestions for improvement with this work. It is, therefore, as close to perfect as I can imagine.

Thank you for sharing your open minded visions with this community! *Thumbsup*
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