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Combines Lightness and Strength

May 31st, 2007 at 2:34 am » Comments (0)

But notwithstanding this diversity in form, the general plan constantly kept in view by the Divine Architect has been the central idea of combining lightness with the greatest possible degree of strength.  The bones of the arms and legs are round were triangular, and hollow, thus giving with the same weight a greater degree of [...]



Man the Most Complex Body

April 29th, 2007 at 9:15 am » Comments (0)

Man the Most Complex Body.– it embodies in the epitome of the whole universe!  Man is more elaborate, more complex, more God-like, than any other living organism; more wonderful, more beautiful, more marvelous, that any work of human ingenuity, conception or construction.
Indeed, the mechanism, the skill and the workmanship displayed in the human body is [...]