From AIG this morning, this "irrefutable" evidence for YEC
Q: How is the tree frog evidence for creation?
A: Tree frogs have a number of characteristics that evolution has a hard
time explaining. Let’s take a good look at their marvelous design
features.
For instance, frog eggs don't have a hard shell to protect them and keep
them moist. So laying eggs like these in trees would quickly lead to
dried-up eggs and, well, no more tree frogs!
But God provided for this by giving them a special way of protecting the
eggs. The female frog covers the eggs with a layer of bubbly foam and the
male beats it into a lather with his hind legs … kind of like beating egg
whites. After the foam has been beaten, the outer layer dries and keeps
the eggs inside nice and moist. The eggs can then hatch into tadpoles.
Evolution can’t explain how the female developed the ability to produce
the foamy layer of protection or how the male knew that he had to beat it
into a lather. Evolution doesn’t have answers for these sorts of problems
or any others. God—not blind chance—designed and created life.
Sigh
Burgy
Received on Mon, 30 Jan 2006 10:45:12 -0700
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