A generalization: Many creationists complain that evolution “can’t be true” because it doesn’t exalt humans enough. This is the old Bishop Wilberforce whine, about whether you are related to the monkeys on your mother’s side or father’s side.
“Nothing good can come from humble beginnings” is the thrust of the creationist argument, apparently with the creationists who make the claim losing every neuron they ever had that held the story of Jesus in their memory.
Nature, art, and life, keep pounding home the fact that the creationist argument is seriously in error. But as Robert Frost wondered, how many times did the apple have to fall before Newton took the hint? Scott Wade has taken the rebuttal to the creationists’ argument to new heights, and made art out of it. From dust, is art:

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Britain’s Daily Telegraph has a slide show with seven of Wade’s works.
Mr. Wade’s own website features a slide show demonstrating the creation of artworks, step by step. Wade lives on a dirt road, a half-mile from pavement. In the course of coming and going, he gets a lot of material to work with.
If life gives you lemons, make lemonade. If life gives you dust, make art. If life gives you limes, make margaritas.






