The site neglects to say also that the banana is one of nature’s most perfect foods, nutritionally, and that the banana plant is a very “fruitful” (pardon the pun) plant, producing big crops of the fruit to fulfill human needs. Not only are bananas bountiful and nutritional, but almost all parts of the fruit and plant can be used by humans——to make textile fiber, cooking oil, wine, and paper.
There must be a God, not necessarily in the religious sense, but an unseen Power, that makes many things in nature so remarkable, so “perfect” that there’s just no other way to explain it. I was watching a nature program once, and the narrator said that “honey badgers” are among the most ferocious creatures in Africa——other animals, even predators, rarely mess with such a feisty little creature. The program featured a family of cheetahs, and baby cheetah kittens have a near identical fur color and pattern on their backs as the fearsome adult honey badger. It’s nature’s way of protecting helpless baby cheetahs from hungry lions and predatory birds like hawks and eagles——from the back, they “look” just like adult honey badgers! When predators spot a baby cheetah in the grass, they are fooled into thinking it’s a honey badger and keep away. What a remarkable design I thought. Something else is at work here. Not evolution. Something that can’t be explained by science or logic. Nature is filled with many examples. Even man is not exempt. When two people fall in love and become “soul mates” for life, that is part of the grand design too, I believe.