what maker? my dad and mom?
well lets see from his family I get a weak thyroid gland and heart valve
and from my moms side cancer is common
yeah I yelled at them recently telling them you know these flaws could quite possibly be fatal...
2007-08-02 19:42:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Let's see...well, I won't be able to mention the unique camouflage designs of hundreds of species. That worked out effectively. I could bring up the woodpecker--but, no, turns out he doesn't even get a headache due to the way his brain is encased. Perhaps the butterfly emerging from a cocoon could seem a convoluted process. However, even a caterpillar becoming metamorphosed isn't a flaw; it's simply amazing. Take the circulation of blood, with it's "army" of white cells to fight infection or repair wounds. No, too perfect! Then there's the eyeball--that should be evidence for a design flaw; after all, we see upside down I've heard. Oh, but then our brain turns it around perfectly. Guess that can't qualify as a flaw. How about the horse. Doesn't it have a crazy-looking curved back? Wait, though! Turns out it is perfectly designed to seat a person! I'll keep looking. I've looked at orchids to raspberries. I've considered new-born babies to the distance of the sun from the earth and it all seems to be in good working order. So, NO, and that's my final answer.
2007-08-03 02:53:37
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answered by Weberly 2
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In the end, God will reveal all to mankind including the perfection of his plan, undoubtly, revealing the flaws in our thinking.
2007-08-03 02:52:31
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answered by snakekisses 2
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There is no maker. Just the made.
2007-08-03 02:40:15
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answered by Anonymous
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We will have to discuss why I got a body that gains weight just LOOKING at food! LOL
2007-08-03 02:48:59
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answered by auntb93 7
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I don't think so.
2007-08-03 02:40:07
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answered by ellen 4
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