Sunday, April 26, 2009

Is a living thing’s ability to treat its own diseases,as the evolutionists argue,a trait developed by chance?

Let’s consider the following example. When a bezoar goat is bitten by a snake, it eats a plant of the genus euphorbia, such as spurge, and thus counteracts the snake venom thanks to the euphorbone in the plant’s sap. Interestingly, the animal does not even taste spurges during its usual daily grazing. This implies that these bezoar goats know the spurge’s chemical structure and that it will heal them if they are bitten by a snake. How did the goat acquire this knowledge? Of course, a goat cannot eat all available herbage when bitten by a snake, hoping to find, by trial and error, which plant will cure it. So how does it know which plant will counteract the snake’s venom and how to treat itself? Who teaches it this knowledge? There is only one answer to these questions. These goats act by the inspiration of Allah(God), as do all other beings in the world. Allah is the One Who reveals how they should behave.

Is a living thing’s ability to treat its own diseases,as the evolutionists argue,a trait developed by chance?
"Blah blah blah evolutionist blah blah blah by chance".





Two sure signs we're not looking at a well-informed question.





If you want people to read the rest of your argument, drop the creationist propaganda and ignorant misrepresentations of science.


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Oh, I hadn't noticed that it's our resident spammer "smiling4ever".





Haven't seen him in a while. Sigh.
Reply:The immunological system is a product of the evolutionary process. Virtually any good introductory text on immunology will explain this to you in 1 chapter.
Reply:by chance then by extiction,


the one who didnt they died and couldnt multiply , the one who died had more opportunity to multiply
Reply:Congratulations. You don't understand evolutionary biology.





Of course, you could also ask yourself: Why didn't God make the goat immune to the venom in the first place?
Reply:Surprise, surprise, it's the spamming Harun Yahya asstard, smiling4ever222.





I eagerly await your 6th bannination.
Reply:This isn't a real question, it is proposed from a false premise, i.e. that evolutionary development is by 'chance'.





That is a complete misrepresentation of the study and findings of evolutionary science.





In other words, pull the other one, it's got church bells on.
Reply:I have to say, you just don't know what you're talking about.





Evolution isn't driven by 'chance'. Its driven by natural selection, which is just the opposite of chance. You can say that the life-supporting planet earth was formed by a billion to one chance (not so hard to believe if you take into account that there are billions of planets), but to say that all life on earth subsequently appeared by chance is asinine. Therefore, you won't understand (or accept) the real answer to your question until you learn more about evolutionary biology.
Reply:Is a living thing’s ability to treat its own diseases,as the evolutionists argue,a trait developed by chance?





YES.





What's an evolutionist?


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