I thank you for this reply because it inadvertently led me to rediscover an obscure classic called "snakehunter" a novel by chuck kinder who was a peer of Raymond carver in writing classes.
I figure i'll share something from it
"Because, Catherine said, many people considered its unusual markings to symbolize the birth, crucifixion, and resurrection of Christ, the sand dollar is often called the Holy Ghost Shell. On the top side of the shell an outline of the Easter lily can be traced. Then, in the lily's center, there appears a five-pointed star which represents the Star of Bethlehem. Symbolic of the four nail holes and the spear wound made in Christ's body are the five narrow openings. Both the Christmas poinsettia and the bell can be recognized in outline on the shell's bottom. Then, when broken open, the shell reveals five small birds, which are called the Doves of Peace. Some say these doves represent the angels that sang the first Christmas morning to the shepherds.
This Catherine told me, was an example of how things become real. Since they have no true value of their own, the things of the world must acquire it. And they acquire it from us. This is how they participate in our reality, one that ultimately transcends them. Indeed, one that ultimately transcends us. And it is all like this, she said. All colors, all textures, the shape of all things, even time and space: they are all illusionary movements of intuition."
def: Intuition is the ability to acquire knowledge without inference and/or the use of reason
so you see that evolutionists put the bedrock of their belief on the material world. they live and die by the codification, evidence, edification, fossils, geology, spectroscope of the material world. but man is the namer, the adam, the one who ascribes value and meaning to the world often through intuition and this intuition breeds god and Christ and savior and fate and heaven and hell and the alpha and omega and the rapture and the one true holy apostolic church
i'm not a robot destined to die in the ground and the dust of myself is dust but my soul lives eternally and is internally recognized by Christ's death and intuition reveals his selfhood to be true as a living parasitic organism in my heart dictating my moves and ideas and actions and thoughts and sins and forgiveness in the world
Edited by Kierkegaard, : No reason given.