Interesting article, Indigo -- thanks.  Another apparent goof that seems
baffling to me is why a skilled designer (especially one alleged to have
created males first and females second) would have overlooked the fact that
the male of the species has no particular need to have its own breasts and
nipples (and quite prefers them on the other gender, unless perhaps the
designer had in mind an accommodation to homosexuality and
transgender/transsexual surgical procedures of the 20th and 21st centuries,
which if so was a very thoughtful gesture).

/stephen 



On 6/27/05 2:10 PM, Indigo Nights's electrons arrived as:

> Does God Have Back Problems Too?
> 
> Believers in creationism argue that only a designer
> could generate
> such perfect wonders. But the living world is shot
> through with
> imperfection. Unless one wants to attribute either
> incompetence or
> malevolence to such a designer, this imperfection
> points to a
> natural, rather than a divine, process. By David P.
> Barash.
> http://email.latimes.com/cgi-bin1/DM/y/eqJ70K7jCM0G2B0GhvR0EF
> 
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