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Author Topic:   Creationist questions from a creationist
Yaro
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07-29-2003 2:29 PM


Evolution sounds like the answer you may be looking for
What problems did you find with evolution that arise when you "dig deeper"?
Why is evolution not a suitable answer to your questions as to why animals have the fetures they do?
Evolution dosn't deny the existance of God, it mearly offers a natural, verafiable, observable, process by which creatures change (over time) to meet the needs of an everchanging environment.
Evolution, and natural selection are perfect explanations as to why animals have such wide and varied deffenses. It simply makes no sense for a garden of Eden-like world, were no predetor prey relationships existed.
Why do you suppose carnivorous animals digestive systems are specifficaly tailored for digesting complex proteins? Likewise, rumminants have a digestive system specificaly tailord for the consumption of plant matter. This is why they chew their cud.
These cretures have specific diets, cows can't subsist on steak, and likewise lions cant eat grass. What were they eating in the garden?
[This message has been edited by Yaro, 07-29-2003]

  
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