Valleys turning to Plains ain’t no reason for Worry!


Humans were ordained to replenish the earth and subdue it having a dominion on every creature living on it. They were thus provided with all resources on it to dig or go deep down inside to find and use. The ability of all creatures to adapt and live in weird environments that they may not have been their original habitats according to our understanding demonstrate their built-in power to survive millennials. 



Replenish according to the dictionary is a term that means to ‘fill something that had previously been emptied. And that means there was something like us here on earth before us that had filled up the earth. These creatures were certainly not as blessed as we are. They probably lived under deep waters that was not lit by light from above. There was no firmament and probably there wasn’t air as we know it today. The Sun and the moon had not yet been created and so, there were no signs, seasons, days or years.



After this all the beasts of the seas and of the wild and of the air were created. It will not be difficult to understand how difficult life for those beings would have been when all the earth was devoid of all that we know are the beauty of nature. They had to build their cities under water and the food that they had at their disposal could have been just raw minerals from the earth that may have been rather eaten as tablets than being cooked with flavors and spices like the way we make the food consumable on earth as we know it.


We are better as we have been created if that’s how the earth was before our arrival. We do not have the capacity to raze down every mountain and fill all the valleys. However, whatever we do to this earth will not upset it the way we keep telling it we would transform it. Rather, the glory of the creator may be revealed when we are done with whatever smoothening of the grounds we may manage.

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