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TMeeks -> Microscope's as windows to God's Glory (6/23/2009 8:42:07 AM)
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It almost pains me to know that most people see the microscope as something that they need to complete a lesson plan. It's brought out when the cirriculum calls for it and put away for months at a time. But, to me, a microscope is a window to a world that demonstrates God's Glory in a unique and fascinating way. It's a bit like Horton, in Horton Hears a Who, in that peering into a microscope allows us to realize that not only are there beautiful microscopic creatures everywhere around us. But, complete systems that work together to form a little microbiotic world. And, without that world we could not exist. God is the God of the smallest as well as the God of the largest. And, the microscope is the portal through which we can enjoy His Glory in a very special way. Summer is an especially good time to play with a microscope. And, unless I am wrong, those times when you and your child simply take out the scope to enjoy what's around you will be the most memorable minutes with microscope in hand. Again, my favorite type of microscope is really a very low power one... just 20x... and, I wish it were just 10x. If you can find the C&A Scientific iExplore Stereo microscope (Model SMD-04), I know that it will give you and your child many, many hours of wonder. At my daughter's house, one is always nearby ready to grab when something catches their attention. Sunday, they discovered mold on a strawberry and believe it or not, even mold can show the Glory of God when magnified! [:D]
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