A scientist asked an athlete, "How tall are you? How much do you weigh?"
The athlete replied, "I am six feet tall and weigh one hundred and eighty pounds."
The scientist asked, "If we were to compress your body into a space where there's no gap, how much would you shrink?"
The athlete said, "At most, I would shrink by three to five inches."
The scientist said, "Even then, you probably wouldn't be as big as a pinhead, one would need a microscope to see you!"
This is because every atom is like a solar system, with vast gaps in between. As tiny as humans seem, when compared to the universe created by God, we are like ants. Furthermore, our sensory perception relies solely on our five senses, beyond which we are unaware. Moreover, the range of our senses is limited; we cannot perceive sounds that are too loud or too soft, colors and tastes that are too faint, and our lifespan is extremely short, barely reaching sixty or seventy years. There are many places we cannot reach, and we visit very few. Our knowledge is as limited as an ant's, our thoughts as fleeting as a fly's. A slight rise in body temperature causes us dizziness, a slightly higher rise leaves us bedridden, and a rise of three or four degrees renders us unconscious. With such fragility and ignorance, how dare we confidently deny the existence of God?
Can you explain why eating white rice and green vegetables results in black hair, yellow skin, white teeth, red lips, and hard nails? Why does hair keep growing even after shaving it, while eyebrows, once shaved, stop growing back? If eyebrows continued to grow like hair, how could we see anything with our eyes covered? Can you predict what will happen tomorrow? How dare you say there is no God?
Do You Know How Big the Sun Is?
If you hollow out a sun, you can fit 1.3 million Earths inside. If you want to travel from Earth to the sun, you have to take the fastest train, running day and night, for more than 170 years. Even if you bring enough food and supplies for a lifetime, you still won't be able to reach it, because the Earth is over 93 million miles away from the sun. However, according to astronomers, there are billions upon billions of planets in the universe larger than the sun. Physicists have measured the speed of light, which travels 186,000 miles per second. So, how many miles does light travel in a day, a month, or a year? It's impossible to calculate. Although the speed of light is so fast, astronomers say that some starlight has traveled for tens of millions of years and still hasn't reached Earth! In this way, it can be said that the universe is truly vast. For a person who is only six feet tall and occupies less than a square foot of space, to say that there is no God is truly the most presumptuous and ridiculous thing in the world.