-Are
evolutionists, in effect, asking us to accept that.(in
modern terms).the
tires evolved as a result of the first automobile sensing need for travel?
-At
what point does the end stop justifying the means?
-Blood
system, evolution or design?
-Can
we apply Darwin's theory conceptually? Will his theory fit the bicycle
analogy? Can we apply it to complex biological processes? What good is
his theory then to explain life's origin?
-Could
an irreducibly complex system have evolved when its function depends upon
many separate components, the lack of any one causing the system to cease
functioning?
-Could
this intricate, interdependent system of irreducible complexity have originated
step by step? Can evolution be applied here?
-Did
a giant asteroid wipe out the dinosaurs?
-Did
Darwin ascribe to some other science of logic than we today are aware of?
-Did
termites exist first, or was it the protozoa and bacteria microbes that
populate their alimentary tract?
-Did
you know that you could call any anthropological museum on the face of
this planet and ask them if they have just one transitional fossil and
they will all tell you no, so perhaps a quantum leap occurred?
-Do
the angels assist in learning by carrying out a decree from on high to
direct abilities of this spirit in man, enabling us to learn?
-Does
Darwinian evolution provide a mechanism, for the production of life?
-Ever
see an intelligent dog look at a picture and express any differently?
-Evolution first asks: Was
life the same then as today?
-From
where did the chemicals originate?
-Have
you ever seen this figure 8 on a globe and wondered what it is?
-How
can a queen so different from workers pass onto her offspring the characteristics
of worker bees?
-How
can seals and whales survive without surfacing for so long?
-How
can we know something was designed?
-How
come the Marine iguana is the only sea going lizard in the world? And
how other lizards have no affinity for oceans?
-How
could Dragonfish have evolved an advantage that other fish didn't, and
don't even come close to?
-How
could random events produce the balanced perfection we everywhere observe?
-How
did different species of sea creatures all have this ability?
-How
did the bat survive while it was awaiting evolution to form its radar capabilities?
Why would a bat produce its high pitched radar system pulses, unless it
also had the ability to detect them? Why do muscles we use to lift things
counter balance as they do, enabling us to safely raise objects of various
weights?
-How
did the cilia know how to act when first called upon to do so?
-How
did the first Leopard know that he could climb a tree? How did the Leopard
know what foods to hunt for? Why is it carnivorous.(flesh
eating)? How does it know to stalk
so patiently, sometimes for hours, before jumping its prey?
-How
did the first thornbug know to do this before her young were hatched? And
how did she first know that the wasp was her enemy?
-How
did the inheritance of ant colony behavior evolve? What past conditions
contributed to this? Why do some colonies reproduce more than others? Why
does the behavior of ants in a colony, as well as how they relate to each
other, change as the colony grows older and larger? Why does a colony live
from ten to twenty years, yet single ants live only one year?
-How
did this first type of dragonfly know to come out only when blackbirds
and thrushes wouldn't be around to prey on it?
-How
did this pathway develop? What explanation have evolutionary scientists
produced to account for these metabolic pathways?
-How
do eight month old babies carry on the fantastic calculations in order
to work out where word boundaries fall in a stream?
-How
do we know something is true?
-How
does a cell know when to transcribe a gene? How does it select a specific
gene from the thousands available? How does the information get transferred
from one 'polymer' language to the other?
-How
does a cell select a specific gene from the thousands available?
-How
does the body acquire tolerance to its own tissues?
-How
in the world did this complex and delicately balanced process evolve? The
paradox was, if each protein depends on activity by another, how could
the system have ever arisen? Of what use would any part of the scheme be
without the whole ensemble?
-How
is animal size controlled? How does each cell 'know' that there has been
enough growth and replication to make an animal of normal size?
-How
is it that the cells 'sense' the total mass?
-How
many people does it take to make this happen?
-How
much greater are the odds involved to win for a specific person?
-How
old is the Earth?
-How
could this all have evolved?
-How
was the information necessary to produce the proteins themselves added?
-How
was this communicated to the others to retract their testicles?
-If
an original organism was already surviving, why would it have a need to
somehow automatically mutate into some other specie that may cause a threat
to the originating species' survival? Is evolution saying that prey and
predator were at one time not simultaneously existent, and that evolution
produces enemies?
-If
equal amounts of matter and antimatter were created, why is there solid
ground to stand on?
-If
evolution be true would it have stopped at the first eye? If not, why not?
Or why not stop at the 2nd? Or the fiftieth? And why would evolution not
at least have given a couple more hours for this little fella to find a
female? And why is the female so darn hard to find?
-If
evolution be true, where is the evidence forcing natural selection to take
such a circuitous route?
-If
evolution be true, why does its supposed evidence work in reverse?
-If
evolution is forever going on somewhere; where? Where is the evidence in
the scientific literature that natural selection working on mutation can
produce an eye? What possible benefit could there be for the first 30 stages?
If they were sufficient, why the need for more change?
-If
evolution is true, why do we act like it isn't?