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Chris8965
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Below is my response to yet another article pushing the theory of evolution. We, as believers, know very well that God created all creatures, including the dog, for a very special purpose. Let's begin our daily prayers praising God as the Creator of the world and everything in it!
From the Cave to the Kennel – Oct. 29, 2011 (WSJ Online)
What the evolutionary history of the dog tells us about another animal: ourselves. From a cave in France, a new picture has emerged of canines as our prehistoric soulmates.
Chauvet Cave in southern France houses the oldest representational paintings ever discovered. Created some 32,000 years ago, the 400-plus images of large grazing animals and the predators who hunted them form a multi-chambered Paleolithic bestiary. Many scholars believe that these paintings mark the emergence of a recognizably modern human consciousness. We feel that we know their creators, even though they are from a time and place as alien as another planet.
My response: According to the principles of statistics, it is impossible for a random process or one based on "chance", such as evolution, to produce a 100% perfectly functioning outcome, such as a dog or human. If dogs had simply evolved randomly and according to the principles of chance, they would be only very ordinary and have at least some defects. The fact that they are extraordinary and each one is unique in appearance and even in personality, proves that they are significant creatures created for a very special purpose. Dogs know this and so do statiticians.
From the Cave to the Kennel – Oct. 29, 2011 (WSJ Online)
What the evolutionary history of the dog tells us about another animal: ourselves. From a cave in France, a new picture has emerged of canines as our prehistoric soulmates.
Chauvet Cave in southern France houses the oldest representational paintings ever discovered. Created some 32,000 years ago, the 400-plus images of large grazing animals and the predators who hunted them form a multi-chambered Paleolithic bestiary. Many scholars believe that these paintings mark the emergence of a recognizably modern human consciousness. We feel that we know their creators, even though they are from a time and place as alien as another planet.
My response: According to the principles of statistics, it is impossible for a random process or one based on "chance", such as evolution, to produce a 100% perfectly functioning outcome, such as a dog or human. If dogs had simply evolved randomly and according to the principles of chance, they would be only very ordinary and have at least some defects. The fact that they are extraordinary and each one is unique in appearance and even in personality, proves that they are significant creatures created for a very special purpose. Dogs know this and so do statiticians.
