The 10 Things You Should Know About the Creation vs. Evolution Debate (Rhodes, Ron) by Ron Rhodes
Author:Ron Rhodes
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2009-08-08T03:53:00+00:00
Evolutionists commonly argue in favor of their position by appealing to the marked similarities between the anatomy of man and that of the higher vertebrates, thereby "proving" that man evolved from an animal ancestor. This is the "comparative anatomy" argument.
Evolutionists also often argue that since human bodies contain some organs that have no known use, they must be "leftover" organs from an earlier animal stage. This is the "vestigial organ argument.
Still further, some evolutionists have argued that as an embryo develops within the womb, it repeats (recapitulates) the evolutionary history of its species. Therefore, at various stages in embryonic development, it appears as a single-celled marine organism, a worm, a fish, an amphibian, a mammal, and finally a human. These stages involve the embryo displaying "vestigial remnants" of its past evolutionary history.' This is the "recapitulation" argument.
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