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Oceans:.Oceans are leaking water into the Earth's mantle 5 times faster than its being replenished. 1.12 tons goes in and 0.23 tons comes out. At that rate the oceans will be dry in a billion years. ...Ocean Realm Magazine, Winter, 2000 reporting on a Sept. 11, 1999 article in.New Scientist Magazine.(newscientist.com). Entropy is everywhere at work.

Sea Anemones:.Anemones have poison 'arrows' that stick out and would paralyze anything that may come in contact with it, but, sea slugs feed on the sea anemone. The sea slug is able to ingest these poison spears amassing them for important use as may later be necessary for its defense. All of these abilities had to exist right from the start or the sea slug would not be here, having been dealt a deadly blow the first contact made with the sea anemone. Evolution, if it was the least tiney bit true, would have been too darn slow for Creator-God's advanced cooperative design. Evolution lacks explanation for cooperative design.

Slugs:.A slug is a mass of amoebas germinated from spores. The slug moves as if it were a single organism, migrating to where it is dryer and usually windy, where it alters its shape with part of the amoebas forming a long stalk and the others climbing up the stalk to fabricate a fruiting pod, from whence a cloud of spores is dispersed into the wind to begin the cycle all over again.

Why are some slugs annual, yet others last up to six years? Who put their particular appetites in them. They eat algae, excrement of other creatures and living plant leaves. They are a garden's recyclers. They carry fern spores around the garden. Ever wonder where that new fern came from?

Flowers depend on slugs for pollination. Perfectly adaptable mucous glads allow the slug to exude mucous. And why the wave motion of slugs and snakes? Why don't they crawl around as so many other tiny living organisms? The slug has a penis that extends to 1/3 his body length. They are hermaphrodites so they have both female organs and penises and know how to use them.
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Mosquitos.(also spelt 'mosquitoes'), parasites and other noxious pests:.Evolution is too darn slow again: About 100 years ago, bird biting mosquitoes called Culex pipiens entered the tunnels then being dug for the London Underground.(the 'Tube'). Cut off from their normal diet, they changed their habits to feed on rats and, when available, human beings. During WW2, they attacked Londoners seeking refuge from Hitler's bombs. Their plaguing of maintenance workers may be the reason the underground variety has been dubbed molestus.

British scientists have now found that it is almost impossible to mate those in the Tube with the ones still living above ground, thus suggesting that they have become a new species.(or almost so). This has astonished evolutionary scientists, who thought that even microevolution making such changes must take many times longer than this.

Why these particular pests now and did they exist in the original creation the Infinite One said many times was good? Genesis 1:4-31. Well, they are here now. Were they there then? No. They were an offshoot of that which was then good? But, they still are mosquitos. Insects normally have 8 legs. Mosquitos have six. They probably were created by genetic modification. The criminal Bill Gates continues on with newer versions.

After the change in man's nature occurred because of his selfishness, things no longer flowed along nicely:.Genesis 3:17. Once one today gives himself to the purpose of love, he or she then gets the nature of the Infinite One and they are out of the curse of spiritual blindness of all humanity:.Ephesians 4:18 "Having the understanding darkened, being alienated from the life of God through the ignorance that is in them, because of the blindness of their heart."

Only the female mosquito bites, as she needs protein for egg development. Males prefer nectars and plant juices. The very first mosquito would have had to know this and where to go to get it, or there wouldn't have been offspring to plague us. Too bad she knew eh?

Mosquitoes come from the water and fly immediately into the air. They have inborn intelligence enabling them both to fly and to know they cannot exist underwater.

How to Get Mosquitoes to Bite Your Friends
... not that you actually want mosquitoes to bite your friends, but I think you will agree you don't want to be bitten. Here's a list of things that attract mosquitoes. If you want to avoid an encounter with the vampiric swarm, you can avoid doing any of these things yourself or you can encourage those around you to do them. Whatever works. 

•Wear Dark Clothing 
Many mosquitoes use vision to locate hosts from a distance. Dark clothes and foliage are initial attractants.

•Exercise
You give off more carbon dioxide when you are hot or have been exercising. A burning candle or other fire is another source of carbon dioxide.

You release more lactic acid when you have been exercising or after eating certain foods.(e.g., salty foods, high-potassium foods).

•Wear Perfume or Cologne
In addition to perfumes, hair products and scented sunscreens, watch for the subtle floral or fruity fragrances from fabric softeners and dryer sheets.

•Have Cold Hands
Mosquitoes are attracted by a particular temperature range. The exact temperature depends on the type of mosquito. Many mosquitoes are attracted to the slightly cooler temperatures of the extremities.

•Perspire, Swim or Play in the Sprinkler
Mosquitoes are attracted by perspiration because of the chemicals it contains and also because it increases the humidity around your body. Even small amounts of water.(e.g., moist plants or mud puddles).will draw mosquitoes. Standing water also allows mosquitoes to reproduce.

I am a veritable mosquito magnet. I wear a lot of black, favor Coppertone™ when outdoors.(bloodsuckers seem to love the subtle jasmine scent of that sunscreen).and can be found near the beach or poking at the barbeque, sipping a sports drink or fruity drink. Don't be like me! Or if you are, try natural mosquito repellents. ...article from chemistry.about.com

Citronella is a natural mosquito repellent. Mosquitos dislike Citronella because it irritates their feet. It's effective and doesn't contain poisons that ordinary chemical sunscreens do which do get absorbed through the skin. Even a little poisoning is not good for one's health.

Brine Flies:.A unique species of Brine fly exists in Wilbur Hot Springs, Colusa County, California. His cousins have spread all over North America, but not this one. Somehow he knows not to move. It seems that his traveling cousins can cope better with a range of salt concentrations, rather than the concentrated forms form the hot springs. Now if you think, serious questions are posed regarding evolutionary theory and the existence of these 'cousins' with their individual preferences.

Dragonfish:.Dragonfish are the only creatures to see Dragonlight, a red bioluminescence. Their red searchlight illuminates prey and the prey cannot see the light.

How could it have evolved an advantage that other fish didn't and don't even come close to?."They can even talk to other Dragonfish by flashing light signals.".Ron Douglas, Applied Vision Research Centre, City University in London.

Dragonfish have a special way of swallowing, in that, they don't have a bottom in their mouth, but nothing drops out of it.

Why are they designed to see only their own light? This shoots a hole in the head of evolution, which says that natural selection would evolve mechanisms to better enable a species to survive threats of others. Dragonsfish are not a threat to their own kind. If that were true, then the Dragonfish would have developed an ability to see the bioluminescence emitted from other fish. The Dragonfish has two bioluminescence systems; the blue green emission one that emits blue green light, as many other fishes do and the exclusive red one, seen only by Dragonfish.

Different species of Dragonfish emit different frequencies with the red range. Consider that they can see their own light and the same light produced by other Dragonfish. How then is this possible? They have two separate mechanisms for doing so. Each kind of Dragonfish specifically has visual response mechanisms sensitive to certain frequencies within the range of red they are all attuned to. It has been found that chlorophyl provides a photosensitizing ability, but it is not understood exactly how the chlorophyl activates the Dragonfish's visual pigments. This is the first time a 'photosensitizer' has been found to be involved in vertebrates. Described in detail in 'Lair of the Dragon' on page 23,.Ocean Realm Magazine, Winter 99/2000.

The light, both red and green, is emitted from them from a lamp beneath each eye. This way it can see without being seen. From the tiny plankton to 80% of all marine organisms, light is emitted. Most make their own light. Some rely on bacteria to do it for them, according to Ron Douglas at the Applied Vision Research Centre, City University in London.

How does evolution account for the 'evolutionary alteration' where there is this difference in production of light? It does what it does with most things it encounters that it has no explanation for. It avoids it while carrying on with its absurd.tenets as fact.
 


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