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I Accept the Theory of Evolution

In a female mammal there is a pair of tubes along which eggs travel from the ovaries to the uterus. These are called the Fallopian Tubes (salpinges). Sometimes when a human egg is ejected from an ovary it does not make it into the fallopian tube. This is because, quite oddly, the fallopian tube is not actually connected to the ovary. Rather, the opening of the fallopian tube envelops the ovary, like a too-large garden hose resting on a too-small spigot. The two are not actually attached, and sometimes an egg gets squirted out of the ovary and into the abdominal cavity instead of into the fallopian tube.

When this happens, it is usually of no consequence. The egg simply dies after a few days and is resorbed by the peritoneum, the thin wall of highly vascular tissue surrounding the abdominal cavity. No problem.

However, if an egg falls into the abdominal cavity and sperm arrives within a day or so, it might find this egg and fertilise it. The resulting embryo, completely unaware of how far it is from home, begins the process of growth, division, and tunnelling into whatever nearby tissue that it can find, usually the peritoneum but occasionally the outer covering of the large or small intestine, liver, or spleen. This is called an abdominal pregnancy

Abdominal pregnancies pose serious risks. In developing countries, they usually result in the death of the mother. In developed countries, they are easily spotted with ultrasounds and treated with surgical intervention to remove the doomed embryo and repair any damaged tissue or bleeding.

Despite creationists’ laughable claims of an ‘intelligent designer’, abdominal pregnancies are 100% the result of unintelligent design. Any reasonable plumber would have attached the fallopian tube to the ovary, thereby preventing tragic and often fatal mishaps. An ‘intelligent designer’ would never have created the small gap between the human ovary and Fallopian tube, so that an egg must cross this gap before it can travel through the tube and implant in the uterus.

In reality, the gap is a remnant of our fish and reptilian ancestors, who shed eggs directly from the ovary to the outside of their bodies. The Fallopian tube is an imperfect connection because it evolved later as an add-on in mammals.
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Montanaman · M
Explain the human brain, compared to all other's on this planet?
Why hasn't any other forms of life evolved their brains like human beings. Why are we the only life form on earth that can do what we do with our brains?
I believe evolution and creationism co-exist.
ninalanyon · 61-69, T
@Montanaman We are the dominant species, no other species will get a chance to evolve our kind of intelligence unless we deliberately foster it.

Mutations survive if they improve the likelihood of the organism breeding in the environment in which it exists. All other forms of life on this planet now exist in an environment in which we are an important factor.

And it seems that you are assuming that evolution has a goal. It doesn't; it is merely the differential survival of individuals who happen to be better fitted to their environment which then go on to breed more individuals like themselves. In a sense we are machines built by genes for the propagation of genes. See the Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins but don't get caught out by the use of the word selfish, it is not intended to imply either foresight or consciousness.
Montanaman · M
@ninalanyon 🤔👍👍