We read that God created all animals after their own kind.And also, we see that they all have certain characteristics--cats can position their body in a way that they can fall from great heights without getting hurt;if a dog would try that, they'd splatter all over the ground. Fish have gills and can stay underwater their whole life;if a land animal tries this, they'd drown.Birds can fly, if you throw another animal off the top of the Empire State Building,they'd fall like a rock."God created the birds of the air and the fish of the sea,etc."}But they all, according to Gods plan, have their own "characteristics". We never hear of one species "crossing over" to do the others thing. Well...God caused a donkey to talk, but I mean, here and there God will "break the mold" for a reason,BUT NEVER A WHOLE SPECIES CONTINUALLY TAKING ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ANOTHER}.Until...I saw the reality of "talking birds" like parrots. Now people don't fly, but some birds can do our thing and talk!!Now doesn't that go against nature?And before you give me the "knee jerk answer" that God created them that way, listen to this--the devil, in the Garden of Eden,entered the snake and used it to talk to Eve to deceive her;reading about the Antichrist,we read the false prophet makes an image of the beast,which can"speak, and cause as many as worship the beast to receive a mark on their right hand or in their forehead."Now that's just an image, and those 2 are of the devil, so where do you think they get the power to make the image speak?Not to mention those images of that goddess of the Catholics, Mary, whose statues bleed or cry.{and the other saints}.If they're mislead,why would God mislead them?He's try to bring them to the Truth.When the magicians in Pharoahs court mimiced Moses and their rods became snakes, if they were magicians working for Pharoah, they didn't rely on God to do it!!Point is, the devil can use his power to things{And use things for his own purposes.}. Now I think talking parrots are hilarious.But just saying, I find something a little "out of the ordinary". to hear birds talking like humans.And given these other instances I mentioned, I wonder if there's more than meets the eye here.