Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Biocanvas


Developing muscles in a limb from a mouse embryo. Muscles (red), tendons (green), and nerves (blue) develop 14.5 days after fertilization in mice. This occurs about 9 weeks after fertilization in humans.

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  1. No divine influence here is there...something the kids could do in the garage on a weekend...

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    1. Or just random chance combination of molecules? Nope. The evidence is right in front of us every single day.

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    2. Purely random, I see no intelligent design, no hint of a creator.

      In my heart I can't see why of all things - mothers - can't understand this and why they seem so cavalier about aborting their children on a whim, in such vast numbers. Wanton murder is wrong...yet the nation will not support anyone as leader who doesn't pander to their crimes.

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    3. My opinion on that subject changed dramatically after I had myself a load of kids. They are a miracle, truly, and it forces a reassessment of the issue.

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