"The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead; his eyes are closed." - Albert Einstein Fabrics appear thread-less with the invisible stitch. A designer's handiwork remains purposefully unseen so that the focus will be on their creations, and not on the threads of the garment. Unless someone knows the designer only the creation is admired. The desire to know who created it leads to a greater appreciation and understanding of the talented mind behind it. In life the Knitting God uses this invisible thread in a myriad of ways to create all living things, while choosing to remain unseen, except through the art of divine creation. We are the seen, invaluable art; God is the unseen, inexhaustible artist. We are the actors receiving accolades for what we do while God remains mysteriously behind the scenes, prolifically producing with little fanfare. The Knitting God celebrates three areas of mankind's creativity on earth: art, science, and the Bible, which form a unique triangle of interlocking sides to seeing the divine. Often they are viewed separately, but sewn together via the invisible thread they compose a multi-faceted, and colorful kaleidoscope of God.