Tuesday, September 28, 2010

God's Variation and Creation

Many species on Earth are created by God to reproduce after their own kind.   Zoos, museums, and other institutions help to hold examples of God's Handworks.  However, there is a conflict in the scientific community between evolution and creation science because of the Darwinian ideas about speciation.  Nevertheless, I have been learning that species have been created after their own kind and design; therefore the study of variation of kinds does not exclude God's creation power in the natural world.

For instance, many insects were made to have certain characteristics...

1. Three-segmented body: head, thorax,and abdomen
2. Two pairs of wings
3. One pair of antenna
4. Three pairs of legs attached to the thorax


This body plan is found in butterflies, grasshoppers,  dragonflies, and other insects. Therefore, their body designs help to acknowledge that God made them in His general design.  However, many biologists acknowledged that these insects had a common ancestor.

As for the case of common ancestor, I agree that many species were made after their own kind, whether by individual  design and/or changes in an ancestral population.  However, they did not "evolved" from one type of organism to another, as presented in many biological textbooks. 

I have been enjoying the variation of organisms that God made that are presented in many institutions such as natural history museums, zoos, and local environments.  Therefore, I have been learning that every living thing was made in its biological design and/or selected by its characteristics or desired by God.

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