"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." (Heb. 11:1)

One day a 6-year-old girl was sitting in the classroom. The teacher was going to explain evolution to the children. The teacher asked a little boy, "Tommy, do you see the tree outside?" "Yes," said Tommy. The teacher asked, "Tommy, do you see the grass outside?" Again, Tommy said, "Yes." The teacher said, "Go outside and look up and see if you can see the sky." Tommy returned a few minutes later and said, "Yes, I saw the sky." The teacher asked, "Did you see God?" Tommy said, "No." "That's my point," said the teacher, "We can't see God because He isn't there."

A little girl spoke up and wanted to ask Tommy some questions. The teacher agreed, and the little girl asked, "Tommy, do you see the tree outside?" Tommy said, "Yes." She asked, "Tommy, do you see the grass outside?" Tommy, getting tired of the questions by this time, said, "Yes." She asked, "Tommy, do you see the teacher?" Tommy said, "Yes." She asked, "Do you see her brain?" Tommy said, "No." She asked, "Does that mean she doesn't have one?"