Vestiges of the past?

Published: Tue, 10/10/17

Remember your Creator in the days of your youth!
Hi ,
Here's one of the many problems that evolutionists have to face.  If Darwinian evolution actually happened, then there should be “vestiges” of the past.  That means, there should be evidence, within our bodies (and within the bodies of all creatures), of organs or parts of organs that are no longer needed.  They are disappearing because we no longer need them as we continue to evolve.  If there were such organs, they would be evidence that evolution perhaps actually happened.  These would be known as VESTIGIAL ORGANS.

Well, for years evolutionists have taught that there are, in fact, many vestigial organs.  At one time, they believed that there were well over one hundred such organs in the human body.  They taught that there was no use for these (no function any more), and so they must be leftovers from our evolutionary past!  One example of this was the appendix.  Since they knew of no current function for this organ, they assumed it had none, and was evidence of evolution.

Now, however, scientists in the medical field have discovered at least some function for ALL these organs.  They are all important in some way or another.  They all serve a purpose.  Most scientists now accept that there are no vestigial organs.  That is evidence against evolution.
In Christ, 
PS - Mike will be speaking at Calvary Baptist Church, 109 Oak Street in Hampton, GA on Saturday evening, Oct. 14, and Sunday morning and evening, Oct. 15. Their web site is here