Re: The rings of Saturn,
I think I used the wrong choice of words...I mean that when our Creator made the universe He made it according to His will. It seems the planets in our solar system weren't evolved to their present positions. They are arranged too artistically, and it seems willfully, to have been evolution.
As I stated before Pluto is a small planet but it lies outside of three larger planets, it being the last planet outlying our solar system. If the planets evolved that way, one would think that the planets would graduate from smallest to largest. No that's the case. And then the planets are different colors, shapes, and sizes!:
Earth is not perfectly round; it bulges at the equator and is flatter at the poles. From space the planet looks blue with white swirls, created by water and clouds. Size: Four planets in our solar system are larger and four are smaller than Earth
Mars: Because of its blood-red color (which comes from iron-rich dust), this planet was named for Mars, the Roman god of war.
Jupiter is stunningly colorful—it is a disk covered with bands of blue, brown, pink, red, orange, and yellow.
Saturn, the second-largest planet, has majestic rings surrounding it.
Uranus is a greenish-blue planet, twice as far from the Sun as its neighbor Saturn. (my observation: Uranus is farther than Saturn from the sun, BUT it is SMALLER than Saturn. Again, I say our solar system is VERY ARTISTIC, and it seems willfully made!)
Neptune, named for an ancient Roman sea god, is a stormy blue planet
Pluto, named after the Roman and Greek god of the underworld, is the coldest, smallest, and outermost planet in our solar system. Pluto and its moon, Charon, are called “double planets” because Charon is so large it seems less of a moon than another planet.
*(http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0769141.html)
AnonymousJane_01 :)