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How does creationism answer this? It's the scientific consensus that modern birds evolved directly from theropod dinosaurs. [Spirituality & Religion]

We even know now that many or even most theropod dinosaurs had some form of feathers.
What they also had were clawed forearms, some of which turned into wings.

We see those same forearm/wing claws on some modern birds like the emu, the cassowary and the hoatzin.

This makes perfect sense from an evolutionary perspective since modern birds evolved from dinosaurs but how does creation explain it?
Why did god make two different "kinds" of animal with such startlingly similar anatomy when some of them don't even use that anatomy?

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BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
You're wasting your time. If religious people could be reasoned with then there wouldn't be any religious people.
@BlueMetalChick

I likely am. But as usual, one hopes to reach the people observing more than the people debating.

Not that i'm likely to get much of a debate out of this
@BlueMetalChick I am religious and rational.
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@SomeMichGuy Undoubtedly more rational than most but you've said some pretty ridiculous shit to me before. I mean, I'm NOT religious and I'm not rational, so go figure.
@BlueMetalChick

Pretty ridiculous shit? Like what?