GOD'S CREATION = 100 / evolution = 0
From the beginning, humanity was not placed into a harsh, artificial world of noise, stress, and constant strain. In the Bible, God placed man in a garden, a living environment filled with green, already complete, already sustaining life. That matters, because your body still reflects that original design.
What you may not know is this. When your eyes take in the color green, your brain processes it with ease because the human visual system is most sensitive to that portion of the light spectrum. That means less strain, less overload, more stability. At the same time, your nervous system shifts. Heart rate slows, breathing steadies, stress hormones like cortisol begin to drop. Your body moves out of survival mode and into rest. This is not a single reaction, it is a coordinated response across multiple systems, all moving in the same direction.
Why would that be the case unless you were designed to live in an environment like that?
Green signals life. It is tied directly to photosynthesis, the very process that produces oxygen, stabilizes the atmosphere, and forms the base of the food chain. So when your body responds to green with calm and clarity, it is not reacting to color alone. It is responding to a living system that supports and sustains you. Your biology recognizes it.
That lines up exactly with Genesis. Humanity began in a world where life was abundant, ordered, and fully functional from the start. There was no long struggle to adapt to a broken system. There was no waiting for ecosystems to slowly develop. The environment and the human body were designed together, aligned from the beginning.
And even now, in a world that has been fractured by sin, that alignment has not been erased. It still shows itself every time a person steps into a green environment and feels that shift inside. That sense of calm is not random. It is a trace of the way things were meant to be.
It is a reminder that we were created to live in a world sustained by God, not separated from Him. And it points beyond itself, because the same God who placed man in that first garden stepped into history through Jesus Christ, died publicly, rose publicly, and offers restoration. Not just a return to a place, but a return to life as it was intended from the beginning.
From the beginning, humanity was not placed into a harsh, artificial world of noise, stress, and constant strain. In the Bible, God placed man in a garden, a living environment filled with green, already complete, already sustaining life. That matters, because your body still reflects that original design.
What you may not know is this. When your eyes take in the color green, your brain processes it with ease because the human visual system is most sensitive to that portion of the light spectrum. That means less strain, less overload, more stability. At the same time, your nervous system shifts. Heart rate slows, breathing steadies, stress hormones like cortisol begin to drop. Your body moves out of survival mode and into rest. This is not a single reaction, it is a coordinated response across multiple systems, all moving in the same direction.
Why would that be the case unless you were designed to live in an environment like that?
Green signals life. It is tied directly to photosynthesis, the very process that produces oxygen, stabilizes the atmosphere, and forms the base of the food chain. So when your body responds to green with calm and clarity, it is not reacting to color alone. It is responding to a living system that supports and sustains you. Your biology recognizes it.
That lines up exactly with Genesis. Humanity began in a world where life was abundant, ordered, and fully functional from the start. There was no long struggle to adapt to a broken system. There was no waiting for ecosystems to slowly develop. The environment and the human body were designed together, aligned from the beginning.
And even now, in a world that has been fractured by sin, that alignment has not been erased. It still shows itself every time a person steps into a green environment and feels that shift inside. That sense of calm is not random. It is a trace of the way things were meant to be.
It is a reminder that we were created to live in a world sustained by God, not separated from Him. And it points beyond itself, because the same God who placed man in that first garden stepped into history through Jesus Christ, died publicly, rose publicly, and offers restoration. Not just a return to a place, but a return to life as it was intended from the beginning.
GOD'S CREATION = 100 / evolution = 0
From the beginning, humanity was not placed into a harsh, artificial world of noise, stress, and constant strain. In the Bible, God placed man in a garden, a living environment filled with green, already complete, already sustaining life. That matters, because your body still reflects that original design.
What you may not know is this. When your eyes take in the color green, your brain processes it with ease because the human visual system is most sensitive to that portion of the light spectrum. That means less strain, less overload, more stability. At the same time, your nervous system shifts. Heart rate slows, breathing steadies, stress hormones like cortisol begin to drop. Your body moves out of survival mode and into rest. This is not a single reaction, it is a coordinated response across multiple systems, all moving in the same direction.
Why would that be the case unless you were designed to live in an environment like that?
Green signals life. It is tied directly to photosynthesis, the very process that produces oxygen, stabilizes the atmosphere, and forms the base of the food chain. So when your body responds to green with calm and clarity, it is not reacting to color alone. It is responding to a living system that supports and sustains you. Your biology recognizes it.
That lines up exactly with Genesis. Humanity began in a world where life was abundant, ordered, and fully functional from the start. There was no long struggle to adapt to a broken system. There was no waiting for ecosystems to slowly develop. The environment and the human body were designed together, aligned from the beginning.
And even now, in a world that has been fractured by sin, that alignment has not been erased. It still shows itself every time a person steps into a green environment and feels that shift inside. That sense of calm is not random. It is a trace of the way things were meant to be.
It is a reminder that we were created to live in a world sustained by God, not separated from Him. And it points beyond itself, because the same God who placed man in that first garden stepped into history through Jesus Christ, died publicly, rose publicly, and offers restoration. Not just a return to a place, but a return to life as it was intended from the beginning.
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