Why all the differing
gestation
periods?.1)
2)
3)
4)
5);
the ones with the birth of greatest number of young having the shortest
gestation period?
Why the varying weaning
times among the mammals? Why are the regulatory clocks all different?
Why do some animals go through
courtship, but not others. Even the lowly spider
taps out a mating dance. Evolution fails again in answering questions of
interest.
Courtship isn't necessary
for reproducing, as these and other animals evidence.
Typical of the jargon
a.few.evolutionary
scientists
purport
is.(watch
for the verbs
and ask yourself about the assumptions
made here)."During
the evolution of mammals
over several million years, two of the bones that originally formed the
rear portion of the reptilian lower jaw were gradually pushed backwards
and reduced in size until they were migrated
into the middle ear, forming the bony connections that carry vibrations
into the inner ears of present day mammals...Evolution started with a perfectly
good working reptile style ear, which had a single internal bone. Then
it grabbed two other bones from a different organ.(I
can
hardly stop from laughing at this point; this guy's a scientist???),
the jaw and used them to expand and improve the apparatus."....pages
138, 139,.Finding
Darwin's God.(1999),
Cliff Street Books, Harper-Collins, New York, N.Y., by Kenneth
R. Miller, Professor of Biology at Brown University, Rhode Island U.S.A.
"One of the great beauties
of evolution is that it's automatic. The combination of random variation
and natural selection automatically selects the organisms that do best
in a particular environment and then rewards them by forming the next generation
from winners in the game.(something
involving an element of chance
and/or competition one plays for fun and though evolution may be a lot
of fun for some, it is vastly devoid of true
science).of
natural selection. ... Darwin made it possible to be an intellectually
fulfilled atheist.
How powerful natural selection was can be illustrated by asking oneself
how many of your direct ancestors died in childhood."
...pages 13,14.
Then Professor Miller carries
on to explain that if all of them did die in childhood, you wouldn't be
here, with the implication.being
that natural selection works. Hmmm! I wonder if he was thinking what he
could assemble out of available information about evolution in order to
support an obviously closed-minded stance!
Again, this is a scientist???
No wonder we have a nation
of non thinkers. Wash a day's 'education' down with a little crap TV and
voila!
There are so many diverse
behavioral patterns of animals, that it is incredulous
for evolution to expect that animals within a closely similar environment
and in many cases, the same environment, was a major factor in their development.
Cows, seals, whales, female
dogs and mice, void urine whenever they need to. Not so with male dogs,
mice and many other mammals, where urine is voided at specific points around
the animal's environment, where other males will encounter it, showing
both maintenance and social behavior.
Ruminants
such as cows, sheep, goats, deer, and giraffes have four stomachs; camels,
onyx, etc. are able to adjust their body temperature,
thus
conserving water, but the rat can go longer without water than the camel!
'Somehow' the onyx came to
know to feed at night when the moisture content of plants is greater.
Some animals play, others
not so. Some are cloven hoofed. Their constitutions
are different; i.e.
the tiger and the ape.
Does evolution really move
from
simple to complex?
Mammals
give live birth, but with two exceptions.
Leaves:.The
design of a leaf is similar to the design of a feather; actually quite
remarkably so, once one examines a feather's barbs.(one
of the parallel.filaments
projecting from the main shaft of a feather).
Leaves are designed to be
discarded in the fall. If a tree was unable to shut down, the surface of
the leaves would allow evaporation during the water deficient winter season.
How trees 'let go' of their leaves in fall is a remarkable process.
Leaf
dispersing
must be accomplished without exposing vascular.(transport
system, as the blood is the transport system in humans).tissue
to harmful bacteria, fungi
or water loss.
Some leaves are different
in color than the standard green. Even in the Spring some leaves are reddish,
pinkish, etc., colors apart from the vivid Fall colors we all appreciate.
Get a book on trees for more.
Wheat:.When
one considers the many interdependent processes that go into making a kernel
of wheat, it's encouraging to see just
how necessary it was for the processes to all be extant.simultaneously.
Darwin's theory
of evolution basically states that descent
with modification due to random.mutation
is the process that has yielded today's diverse
biota.(plant
and animal life of a region). However,
this is brought into great question by recent discoveries
in amber and of course, by Darwin's true feelings
about his theory before it was hijacked
for the aspirations
of others who were evil at heart and had grandiose
designs for world control.
Darwin bases his principle
mechanism of evolutionary change upon natural
selection which results from a struggle for survival he believed is
faced by all organisms.
If an original organism
was already surviving, why would it have a need to somehow.(the
'black box').automatically
mutate.(change).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? Ipso
facto then, evolution has tenets
which exposit
a self-destructive mechanism.