Brilliant Building

 Prepare your outside work, Make it fit for yourself in the field; And afterward build your house.” Proverbs 24:27 NKJV

The title of Geisler and Turek’s book “I don’t have enough faith to be an atheist” has never ceased to fascinate me. It takes extreme stupidity or extraordinary sophistication to play down the evident display of intelligent design in the creation of the world. Besides the emphasis on the reality of the existence of God, creativity is one of the divine attributes in man. Without prejudice to our lazy subscription to corruption and indiscipline, everyone knows that productivity can never align with the concept of evolution. Preparation and prototyping must precede production. And to transform a consuming economy to a producing economy, everyone must believe and be committed to the principles of ‘Prepare your outside work’ and ‘Make it fit for yourself in the field’ before there can be ‘And afterward build your house’. The preparation aspect is the inevitable foundational investment of resources into learning the basics of the problems, challenges, and the application environment. Those who cannot endure the pain to ‘prepare your outside work’ do not have the capacity to even ‘reverse engineer’ a finished product. And to ‘Make it fit for yourself in the field’ is the aspect of prototyping or simulating the field performance within the private enclosure. Here, the experiences gathered from the preparation stage becomes handy in testing the fitness and integrity of the design. Unfortunately, our world’s values have been polarized by the brittleness of production without preparation and prototyping, especially when brilliant building cannot be said to be a product of rocket science.


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