Each species is harmoniously designed. Their parts line up
and fit together as precisely as a jigsaw puzzle. Bruce Malone, founder of Search
for the Truth, offers many example of this reality:
- Camels have red blood cells that are shaped flat, oval, and much smaller than human red blood cells. Human red blood cells are round. When humans become dehydrated, our blood becomes “sluggish” as the blood cells get stuck; a 5% water loss can result in serious medical problems.
- For humans, a 12 % water loss can result in death by dehydration; but not so for a camel, with its smaller, flatter, oval-shaped red blood cells. Even as the camel’s water level drops, its blood just keeps ‘a flowin’. A camel can lose up to 40 % of its water and still survive.
The camel has been given the very coordinated parts it needs
to survive. It is a marvel of design rather than of blind natural selection.
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