The Watchmaker

 Click the clock to be taken to the Kid’s 4 Truth web site that has a great animation of the poem, The Watchmaker. The poem describes the logical position of creationism based on the fact that a watch needs a watchmaker, just as the universe needs a creator as well. The poem is below and it’s my hope you’ll pass it along to others.

A long time ago on a planet so bare, some water and dirt got mixed up with the air.
Some sand and some rocks to make it just right, the stage was all set in the deep of the night.

A bolt of lightning, a great peal of thunder, and suddenly there was a marvelous wonder.
The rocks yielded metal, the sand turned to glass, and as the years flew, a new thing came to pass.

The metal formed gears, the glass a watch face, and little by little, things fell into place.
The parts came together, just like a good rhyme, with ticks and with tocks and with hands that tell time.
A beautiful watch began ticking one day, formed all by itself in a wonderful way!

“Ridiculous story!” you say with a grin. “Impossible, laughable . . . surely a sin!”
A watch needs a watchmaker, that’s plain to see, a designer and builder that makes it for me.

Now life is made of some interesting stuff, cells of all shapes like blobs filled with fluff.
But looks are deceiving and what we find there are factories and highways and gadgets to spare.

Assembly lines, robots, electrical cable, libraries, software; just look, if you’re able!
The marvels we see with a microscope’s stare make a watch look so simple, we dare not compare.

Now the doctors from Oxford say cells came by Chance, from Goo down to you, in a beautiful dance.
What’s wrong with their thinking to have such odd notions?
That cells could just happen from dirt and warm oceans!

A cell and its wonders amaze all who see; and a cell, like a watch, by Chance cannot be.
Those cells can build hummingbirds, agile and free, bumble bees, snails, my backyard oak tree.

A woodpecker built with a jackhammer nose, lightning bugs, monkeys, a beautiful rose.
And beetles with bombs that give frogs a surprise, chameleons with camouflage and some weird eyes.

All nature on Earth is so wondrously fine, we have to admit that it’s all by Design;
And our Maker owns everything both great and small, He’s the masterful “Watchmaker,” Lord over all.

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