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Animal's Transition From Water To Land (evolution) by adjoviomole(m): 12:15pm On Sep 27, 2016 |
We have heard tales of scientist saying animals evolved from water to become land animals, dey even used a fish the coelycanth as a missing link of this transition, only to be shamed wen d fish was caught alive without any changes If the transition was true, den how will dey explain dis The Kidney Barrier Fish release harmful byproducts in their bodies directly into the water. Terrestrial animals, however, need kidneys. Therefore, any animal that makes the transition from water to land requires kidneys before making the change. However, kidneys have a highly complex structure. Moreover, a kidney has to be fully formed and flawless if it is to function. Only 50%, or 70% or even 90% of a kidney will serve no purpose. Since the theory of evolution is predicated on the idea that organs that are not used disappear over time, a kidney that is 50% lacking will be eliminated from the body at the first stage of evolution If one fish that moved out of the water onto dry land couldn't survive for longer than a minute or two, then any of the other fish that did so would also die within a few minutes. Even if fish kept making the same attempts for millions of years, the end result would always be the same: All the fish would die. No organ as complex as the lung can emerge suddenly, by way of mutation. Yet a half-lung would serve no purpose at all. Both fossil findings and physiological studies totally disprove the claim that fish are the ancestors of terrestrial animals. The huge anatomical and physiological differences between marine and terrestrial animals cannot possibly be bridged by gradual evolution based on chance. Among the most evident of these differences: So if d fish disposed its gills it will die, and if dey don't have a fully functioning kidney dey will die on land. So was it a rapid transformation or d gradual process like evolutionist claim? Over to the wise men. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Animal's Transition From Water To Land (evolution) by Nobody: 12:18pm On Sep 27, 2016 |
Go ask the scientists them when tell you na. Na we tell you? Abi we don get scientists for Nairaland? |
Re: Animal's Transition From Water To Land (evolution) by felixomor: 12:22pm On Sep 27, 2016 |
adjoviomole: Its obvious brother. Its only those who will willfully deny the truth that will believe the tales by moonlight of "fish evolution. They only use such tales to attempt to silence their conscience. |
Re: Animal's Transition From Water To Land (evolution) by adjoviomole(m): 12:40pm On Sep 27, 2016 |
felixomor: No mind dem, I wil keep giving dem crios headache. I was even banned in d religion section for some days without doing anything o. 1 Like |
Re: Animal's Transition From Water To Land (evolution) by adjoviomole(m): 12:42pm On Sep 27, 2016 |
Demigods666: Yes na dem plenty wella. The so called wise men *atheist* |
Re: Animal's Transition From Water To Land (evolution) by Nobody: 8:20am On Sep 28, 2016 |
I see your back with your useless posts again. Go and read kwanu |
Re: Animal's Transition From Water To Land (evolution) by Nobody: 10:59am On Sep 28, 2016 |
Lennycool: His post clearly shows that he has actually read up on it before asking your likes the question he just did. |
Re: Animal's Transition From Water To Land (evolution) by Seun(m): 9:47pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
adjoviomole:Actually, lots of fish have kidneys: http://kidneys-are-us.weebly.com/fish.html |
Re: Animal's Transition From Water To Land (evolution) by 4everGod1: 10:02pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
Seun: Since lots of "other" fish have kidneys why then did evolutionists try to use the coelycanth as the missing evolution link only for the fish to appear years later and by itself said....Abeg o no be me o...I no waka comot from water enter land o... Can you answer this? |
Re: Animal's Transition From Water To Land (evolution) by wirinet(m): 11:12pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
The OP has no clue on what evolution is, but copy and paste irrelevant articles without even reading or understanding it and then tries to use it to discredit evolution to promote his creation doctrine. Where did you get the stupid idea that coalecanth is the missing link between fish and land animals? Please Google and read up on the mudskipper. Where will you place amphibians? 1 Like |
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