Did you know that just about anything can be explained or explained away by if you have enough science degrees?
Explained, mind you. It may or may not be correctly explained. Have you ever seen the sky open up and spill sun rays out through the clouds? It’s especially wonderful out across the water. Some people call it the “Fingers of God” or “Jacob’s Ladder.” I call it just plain cool and I think it’s just another one of God’s beautiful blessings that he passes on to us
when we take time to look for them.
But those scientists, man, they can’t let anything past them. I heard this from Weather Channel guru Dr. Greg Forbes: “This is actually a phenomenon called crepuscular rays, which are created by an optical illusion. The rays appear to diverge – widen as they get closer to the photographer. The air molecules, small water drops, dust, and other tiny airborne particles scatter a portion of the light rays off their straight path and toward you,” Forbes says.
Or, it could just be the Fingers of God.
“The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands.” –Psalms 19:1


















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