This morning I walked across the bridge of Santiago de Zaragoza when h
and seen on the banks of the Ebro, a group of ducks swimming peacefully on the calm waters of the river (and says Jack the silent Ebro, passing through the Pillar).
and seen on the banks of the Ebro, a group of ducks swimming peacefully on the calm waters of the river (and says Jack the silent Ebro, passing through the Pillar). Other ducks often seen along the banks, but this time I have called attention to a tiny size that ducks follow their mother. There were also other ducks in the very small group, newborns, but they were not so insignificant in size as those.
I thought that these ducks tiny size may have been born tonight, and I have marveled at the miracle of life. The sight of the river rocking these animals was also an opportunity for reflection about the beauty of nature.
For my part, the thinking has been that it seems unlikely that such beauty has a random origin. Then I remembered the phrase I heard recently that a scientist in the universe, in which he stated that "the universe could have arisen, could arise spontaneously, without intervention from any cause. Out of nowhere it originated all that currently exists. Although
every effect has a cause, if some headway temporarily back, come a point at which the cause-effect relationship fail, and the effect of Big Bang, the creation of the universe, it would cause.
While I understand the technical reasons that explained the scientist, to see those ducks on the river has seemed impossible that such haphazard explanation of the origin of the universe. The existence of our universe must have a sense, an explanation, even if it is, like ducks, a tiny part of a whole before us inscrutable.
I thought that these ducks tiny size may have been born tonight, and I have marveled at the miracle of life. The sight of the river rocking these animals was also an opportunity for reflection about the beauty of nature.
For my part, the thinking has been that it seems unlikely that such beauty has a random origin. Then I remembered the phrase I heard recently that a scientist in the universe, in which he stated that "the universe could have arisen, could arise spontaneously, without intervention from any cause. Out of nowhere it originated all that currently exists. Although
every effect has a cause, if some headway temporarily back, come a point at which the cause-effect relationship fail, and the effect of Big Bang, the creation of the universe, it would cause. While I understand the technical reasons that explained the scientist, to see those ducks on the river has seemed impossible that such haphazard explanation of the origin of the universe. The existence of our universe must have a sense, an explanation, even if it is, like ducks, a tiny part of a whole before us inscrutable.
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