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C r e a t i o n  p a g e  7 2

Orangutan:.A Orangutan's offspring isn't weaned until about the eighth year. Why so different from other animal mothers? Why not 2 years? Or three? How did the first Orangutan know to continue milk feeding till the eighth year? Oh well! No use asking a fable to answer detailed questions.

Snakes:.Darwin's dedication was his efforts to show all biological organisms, with, as he acknowledged, their "organs of extreme perfection and complication" formed through natural selection.

Some snakes are poisonous, like the diamondback. Others not so. If they weren't designed that way, where does evolution account for the systems which enabled one to turn into the other and if so, how come we still have both? 
   Some snakes have 156 live babies, others only about 60. Why?

Well, evolution doesn't account for any of this stuff at all.

Snakes have no outer ear or middle ear as we do, but they do have an inner ear which senses vibrations.

We can move our lower jaw, but not our upper jaw like a snake can. They are perfectly designed to swallow their prey whole, as their jaws are elastic. The differences throughout creation are far too vast and complexity is light years out of reach for simplistic qualitative evolutionary methodology to intelligently account for.

A snake's scales overlap, so that as it moves one scale can move down over the other, making for efficient movement.

Snakes shed their skins by lymphatic infiltration.(conveying {to take from one place to another} lymph {the yellowish, alkaline fluid found in the lymphatic vessels of the body}). This causes the snake's skin to become dull as enzymatic action secretes a fluid between the two skins. To further assist in this shedding process of separating the old from the new skin, the skin becomes permeable to water. To think this was an product of natural selection is to think unnaturally.

Evolutionists taking Darwinian evolution a little further down the road, conclude with certainty that snakes evolved from lizards. Obviously they are not meticulous in research, or they would have known that even the visual cells of lizards have no similarity to those of snakes.

In sync with the seasons cobra lay their eggs so that newborns will hatch with the monsoon rains.

An excellent snake book is.Snake: The Essential Guide to the World of Snakes, 1999, by Chris Mattison, Firefly Books.

Chameleon:.A Chameleon changes color due to distribution of pigment producing cells called chromatophores. Why does it have such a strange color ability? It helps protect it. Why didn't it develop some other system? It couldn't. It was designed to be that way.
   And, assuming evolution to be true, to be true that is, in regard to origin of humanity, then how did the chameleon survive until he developed his tongue?

We haven't talked here about the incredible energy in lightning or its process, likewise hurricanes and not talked much about animal migration.(and many other marvelous processes programmed by Creator-God into animals and the Universe), the requirements for speech in humans, centripetal and centrifugal force, air pressure; or much about ways man is different from animals, sea/land balance, our digestive system, sense of touch, skin replacement, the ear system, eyes, the lungs, the astonishing liver and other organ types, energy fields, the similarity of design as seen on the Earth and in space, friction, details about eggs and sperm, the adaption of tropical trees as compared to their northern cousins, etc.

The mind of man would be hard pressed to even conceive of all the factors involved with so many different species and the surrounding environment to maintain them, if he had to start designing a universe.

We have to see something and then learn through examination, experimentation and categorization, then work from what we have come to understand about it; but to design all this working stuff from 'nothing' is really amazing! The mind of the Creator truly is astonishing!


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