Saturday, February 3, 2018

Comparative similarities: homology , Part Three

The opposite occurs in "divergent" structures where organisms that appear to be evolutionary cousins have drastically different mechanisms that cannot be explained by a common ancestor. different light-focusing methods in shrimp provide an example. These systems accomplish the same goal with different and intricate design features-more evidence of their Creator.
Abandoning proof of evolution based on the similarities in large structures many now look to the similarity in molecular and genetic structure to support evolution. The sporadic presence of hemoglobin in the evolutionary branches of invertebrates is one example. If evolution had occurred, we would expect a predictable pattern-that pattern does not exist. The hemoglobin must have evolved, despite its intricacies, in each of these groups independently. The facts confirm the creationist model of created kinds with great genetic variety and deny evolution from a common ancestor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-c3yTfaf4Kw

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