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A young mother once told Winston Churchill that her baby looked like him. Churchill replied “madam, all babies look like me.”True. They look like little old men, and then look like it again when they get old (sometimes they also wear diapers again).
The design of our teeth (and entire digestive system) reveals that we should chew our food thoroughly before swallowing. Problem solved. God's design allows for some misuse, usually in the youthful. Most of our problems stem from breaking obvious rules. Thoroughly chewing our food is arguably the most important thing we can do on a daily basis.
Frankly the state of our teeth and digestive system indicate that we have been eating cooked foods for hundreds of thousands of years. Our cutting teeth aren't particularly good at tearing and our grinding teeth aren't particularly good at grinding. Our digestive systems are smaller than those of similarly sized animals, including other giant apes. We are the ape that cooks.
Our teeth are perfectly suited for their intended purpose.
Cooking foods is basic to our health and social well being (smell that roast beef?).
I don't think we've been around that long.
But if evolution were true, we were around for much longer than that. It would explain why we are so reliant on cooked foods with it having such a pronounced usage in our distant history.
Control of fire by early humans - Wikipedia
This is geology and archeology, btw. Not biology. They all interconnect, though, and they all confirm each other through their evidence. They all tell a corroborating story. If it's all bunk, how does it fit together so perfectly?
I took that comment down. I believe there were 'humanlike' creatures around that may indeed have used fire to cook. I wouldn't call them homo sapiens however.
Hmmm... What are these creatures? Why do you believe they existed, as opposed to humans and their ancestors? Are they spoken of in the bible?
Explain the design of the male testes then.
For 1 'defect' evolutionist find there are 1000 design 'virtues' things that are made just fine and well.
Weird way to think saying we are badly designed.
Also some of them maybe are not defects in design at all and there could be a reason.
Explain the design of the male testes then.
Frankly the state of our teeth and digestive system indicate that we have been eating cooked foods for hundreds of thousands of years. Our cutting teeth aren't particularly good at tearing and our grinding teeth aren't particularly good at grinding. Our digestive systems are smaller than those of similarly sized animals, including other giant apes. We are the ape that cooks.
Yes, and can you tell us the reason behind a defunct third eyelid?
And you don't see the other design 'virtues' all over the place? you know what bad design is? the body works well and is a marvel.
Your comment is based on the lie, that 'needing something' is going to produce a design becaue of adaptation, i agree there is some adaptation what i don't believe, lizards falliing of trees or something like they say it happened 'produced' wings, biggest lie ever.
To an earlier point, if we don't use our present brain capacity how can one say it isn't perfect considering what it is intended for?
You're not alluding to that urban legend belief that "humans only use 10% of their brains" are you? That is a blatant misunderstanding of things. We use as much of a our brain as it can handle, we would be having seizures if we tried to use more of our brain at any given time.
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