...and it reminded me of Jesus. How he created us.
Somewhere in the process of creating humans (and LOTS of other animals) God decided that there should be an involuntary mechanism for the brain to tell the throat area to spasm and exhale air such that anything stuck would be expelled. eg: To cough
Wow.
For evolutionists I ask - what came first - the throat or the 'cough' command from the brain?
If we had throats and no 'cough' command then its a good chance (since we have all most probably coughed to clear our airways in our life) that humans would have died off.
If we had a 'cough' command but no throats - why would evolution and keep this mutation? How would it create it?
And finally, this combination of throat organ and 'cough' command must have happened very early in the evolution process as so many species share both 'evolutionary mutations'.
Unfeasible evolutionary? One could argue a cold clinical case that it is unfeasible (without some grand designer).
Thanks you Lord, for throats and coughs.
PS: some people may argue that if God made the throat so perfect he should not have had to create a 'cough' command. My answer: While our throats may have been created perfectly, us humans are still dumb enough (free choice remember) to stick all sorts of things down it and all sorts of speeds!
No comments:
Post a Comment