Randal Rauser is associate professor of historical theology at Taylor Seminary, Edmonton, Canada and was granted Taylor's first annual teaching award for Outstanding Service to Students in 2005.
January 17th, 2011 11:42 PM ET

Intelligent Design according to "Charlotte's Web"

The recent cinematic retelling of E.B. White's classic Charlotte's Web has a nice scene for anybody interested in pondering the intelligent design debates.For those who need a brief refresher, Fern is the owner of Wilbur the pig. Charlotte the spider has befriended Wilbur and is trying to save him from becoming a Christmas ham by writing suggestive phrases in her webs like "Some pig". Needless to say this captures the attention of the town which is amazed at such miraculous actions by a spider.

So with that background in mind, Fern's mom goes to the doctor and marvels at the words that have been appearing in the spider's web. It is a miracle, she suggests. To this the doc replies: "The web itself is a miracle. Wouldn't you agree?" When Fern's mom looks at him skeptically he retorts, "Well can you spin one?" She lamely replies, "I can crochet a doily."

With this the doctor takes on a satisfied smile. "Because someone taught you how. Nobody teaches a spider. They just know how to spin a web. Don't you think that's a miracle?"

Well said Doc, well said.

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