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Politics : Evolution

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To: TigerPaw who wrote (1178)8/13/2000 10:57:16 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) of 69300
 
Symmetry Paired organs 
- a severe challenge to evolutionary thesis. How do you get 2 each of eyes, ears, arms, legs, hands,
feet, brain lobes, lungs, kidneys, adrenals, breasts and gonads. Plants exhibit great and beautiful
symmetry. Single, highly specialized organs are difficult beyond calculation to get
a chance - put pairs? Wow!


Bilaterial symmetry has been around since the first flatworms rolled themselves up to become tube worms. It would be much harder to explain if all the creatures did not follow the same basic plan. If there were separate creations for each creature then there is no reason to expect them to look so much alike at a basic level.

Mirror Images If paired organs are hard, try mirror images. Pairs now become easy. 
More evidence that the organ stem cells just split away to form two sides. Now if one kidney were right side up and the other were upside down while at the same time there was a left right symmetry in other organs,we would have a problem in explanation.
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