Wednesday, September 24, 2014

My Creator and Redeemer asked me:

"Do you have a Purpose or do you buy into Dysteleology?"

I asked Him why this was an important question? He said, "because your answer will be played out in the decisions you make and the lifestyle you choose to live."

My Redeemer said,

"For I formed you in your inward parts; I wove you in your mother's womb." Psalm 139:13

Woven DNA mentioned in the Sacred Scrolls 3000 years before modern science:


DESIGNED OR RANDOM?

Your body truly is amazing, and we've only scratched the surface as far as discovering all of the mysteries of its extremely complex capabilities and inner workings.


You Can't Swallow and Breathe at the Same Time:

Virtually every other mammal can; however, human babies can only until they're about 9 months old.


Around this time the voice box drops quite low in the neck compared to other animals, which allows us to have a wide range of sounds for speech – but takes our ability to breathe and eat or drink at the same time. Mercola

An analysis of the pharynx's design eloquently proves that the claim of poor design is false. In fact, the pharynx is an example of a superbly designed complex system.

The pharynx serves as a single passage for three systems—the respiratory, digestive and communicative—for many very good reasons. A major one is, unlike other primates, our airway and esophagus intersect. This can cause choking, but allows speech.

The pharynx connects the air channel to the alimentary canal. This design allows disposal of both excess moisture in the air channel, and the debris in the lung system that is filtered from the air by bronchial mucus.


The mucus is moved up out of the lungs by cilia and is then swallowed. The design allows the creation of air pressure bursts, a response called coughing or sneezing that is necessary to remove irritants from the throat and nose.

This system is critical to force out objects, such as food which can occasionally get stuck, in the area of the food tube above the epiglottis or in the back of the mouth.

The pharynx structure permits the mouth and nose to alternate as breathing ports—a feature that is critical whenever the nose is plugged, as when suffering from a cold, or the mouth is blocked, such as when it contains food. The nostrils are used when there is a need for breathing normal quantities of warmed, humidified, filtered air, and the oral cavity allows rapid entry of much larger quantities of air when needed.

The tongue, teeth, palate, mandible and cheeks are all necessary for manipulating food, but they are also required for speech. These structures, called articulators, have critical functions in the formation of vowel sounds.

The two-tube design would require two separate mouths, tongues, teeth and other structures, duplicating many of the same structures, using one set for eating and the other set for speaking.....

Moore, M.D., Clifford Lillo, MA and Jody Allen, RN,

DESIGNED OR RANDOM?

Now I realize I have been designed by my Redeemer for a Purpose on this Planet!

I Must:

Just Go! Win The Day!

RP


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