According to research findings published in the journal Evolutionary
Biology, it has now been announced that the appendix, described by
Darwin as an organ that had become vestigial during the evolutionary
process, in fact performs important functions and Darwin made that
suggestion based on ignorance and a lack of scientific knowledge.
Darwin imagined that the appendix had no function in the body. He
therefore claimed that it was an evolutionary remnant since the organ
had not been used in the process of evolution. Yet contemporary
scientists have now refuted this claim of Darwin's.
A team made up of researchers from Duke, Arizona and Arizona state
universities discovered that the appendix safely harbors good
bacteria, andthat these do not leave it until required.
Dr. William Parker, a Duke University professor of surgical sciences
and the research head, stated that "It is now time to correct the
information in the textbooks. The appendix is stillreferred to as a
'vestigial organ' in many biology books."
The fact that the appendixwas a functional organ had already appeared
in various scientific studies inprevious years. But Darwin's followers
were unwilling to abandon the vestigial organ deception, which they
had made the greatest supposed basis for their theory. New findings
that gradually emerged once again revealed that Darwinists had been
using false propaganda on the subjectand deceiving people. Likeall the
other organs alleged to be vestigial, theappendix is in fact a
completely functional organ.
William Parker's statements on the subject:
Darwin suggested that the appendix was a remnant from the cecum, a
larger organ in humans and other primates, that ithad no function and
that only a few species possessed one. Even today, Darwin's followers
insist on maintaining that deception. In addition to the significant
discovery outlined above, William Parker has also revealed that Darwin
was wrong in the following regard:
"First, several living species, including certain lemurs, several
rodents and a type of flying squirrel, still have an appendix attached
to a large cecum which is used in digestion. Second, Parker says the
appendix is actually quite widespread in nature. "Forexample, when
species aredivided into groups called 'families', we find that more
than 70 percent of all primate and rodent groups contain species with
an appendix."
Parker says that Darwin made these claims out of alack of scientific knowledge:
"Darwin simply didn't have access to the information we have,"
explains Parker. "If Darwinhad been aware of the species that have an
appendix attached to a large cecum, and if he had known about the
widespread nature of the appendix, he probably would not have thought
of the appendix as a vestige of evolution."
Another point of which the scientists in question repudiate Darwin is
the fact that appendix infection, or appendicitis, is not due to an
incorrect appendix, as Darwin thought, but to cultural change slinked
to industrialization and health conditions.
The theory of evolution is being repudiated over andover again with
every passing day. The theory of evolution is an outdated 19th century
claim. It is based, not on scientific data, but on Charles Darwin's
imagination and ancient Sumerian legends.
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