why all creature's mouth is on their head ? even ant have a mouth on their head .why their mouth not on their belly ?the path of food will more near if mouth on belly . if you believe darwinism you must admit that mouth can on other part of body. this is my atheist company 's funny question when I ask him why thunder only in summer.
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Planarians have mouths on their undersides. Starfish have mouths in the middle of their bodies, and they feed by turning themselves out and using it to engulf prey. Anemones and hydroids have a mouth on top and no exit save the mouth--they spit out what they can't eat.
Sponges don't even bother with mouths. Or heads, either, for that matter. Brush up a little on your zoology, guy.
Well, here's the funny thing: if every animal came from a common ancestor (like Darwin's Theory teaches), then you'd expect most animals to have thier mouths in the same place.
HOWEVER, if God created the animals 'ex nihilo' then the mouths could be wherever God chose to put them.
So, mouths almost always being on the head is proof of common descent, not of Creationism.
I like it when fundies use apparently non-optimal physiological and anatomic traits to disprove evolution.
I mean, if they were right, it meant either God is a screw-up or included flaws in his work intentionally...
He's from China. The Chinese and English languages don't get along with each other, so at least that's out of the way. The quote is still silly, as that's not the sole purpose of the mouth, and thunder occurs in the other seasons as well as summer.
Good God, no wonder he didn't refute your claims. He couldn't understand your babbling!
And yes, there are in fact thunderstorms in every season....
Just a quick guess here,,,,,, if your mouth was on your butt, you'd have a hard time seeing what you were eating ?
No wait,,, with his head up his butt, that's exactly where genesisly's mouth IS.
From Richard Dawkins' "The Ancestor's Tale"
"Any animal that moves, in the sense of covering the ground from A to B rather than just sitting in one place and waving its arms or pumping water through itself, is likely to need a specialised front end. It might as well have a name, so let's call it the head. THE HEAD HITS NOVELTY FIRST. IT MAKES SENSE TO TAKE IN FOOD AT THE END THAT ENCOUNTERS IT FIRST and to concentrate the sense organs there too - eyes perhaps, some kind of feelers, organs of taste and smell." Emphasis mine.
"By the way, although all this makes sense if we think worm, I should remind you that the argument evidently does not apply to radially symmetrical animals such as starfish. I am genuinely puzzled why starfish and their kind opt out of this argument, which is one reason why I referred to them as 'Martians'."
If we were designed by an intelligent creator, we would not have this long path for the food, nor would we have it as close to the trachea.
Thunder requires electrical tension in the air, which often occurs when hot air meets cold air. This happens often in the late summer. If God had his way, thunderstorms would probably happen just about anywhere and anytime when He wanted to punish someone.
Confused?
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