Re: Rupture aortic aneurysm



Jeff wrote:
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> "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> (...)
>
> >> To address the issue of the aortic aneurysm, yes, it is a risk for an
> >> individual, but it occurs so seldom that it is not a risk to the human
> >> species.
> >
> > That a specific referred pain would have arisen that has no impact on
> > the survival of a species is inexplicable in terms of the theory of
> > evolution.
>
> What do you mean by "the theory of evolution?"

I mean what I have written.

> Undeveloped breasts on men would have no impact on the survival of the human
> species, but males have them.

Here is how to explain this in terms of the theory of evolution:

Breasts are needed to feed infants. So individuals that had these
organs to feed their infants gave their infants a survival advantage to
pass on this trait. Milk laden breasts got in the way of males trying
to hunt so that those males that had downsized breasts hunted better
giving a survival advantage to their offspring that carried the trait of
breast downsizing specifically in males.

> Are breasts inexplicable in terms of
> evolution? No, because all humans get undeveloped breasts, and only under
> the right hormonal influences do they develop into milk-giving organs.

See above for an explanation in terms of the theory of evolution.

> Plus, things can evolve and have functions other than what was orginally
> selected for. My nose is an excellent place to rest the bridge of my
> glasses, yet, it did not evolve for that reason.

Evolution occurs over many generations. It can not occur in just one.

> My brain is very good at
> letting me program computers, do surgery and drive cars. But computers,
> surgery and cars were not around when brains evolved.

Your brain does not seem to be very good at understanding the theory of
evolution.

> Evolution sometimes leads to designs that are less than optimal. The design
> of our backs is rather bad and leads to back problems.

Ime, it is obesity and not design that leads to back problems.


> The design of our
> appendix, similarly, is not very good and leads to appendicitis in some
> people.

Ime, it is infection and not design that leads to appendicitis.


> > On the other hand, it is fully explainable as something by
> > God's design.
>
> Why did God design our bodies so that we have refered pain from aortic
> rupture?

That knowledge will only be available for those who choose to spend an
eternity with Him.

I have made this choice, so why haven't you?

> According to you, this serves no purpose. So that people could be
> have horrendous pain as they died?

According to God everything has a purpose.

> Please explain God's design for horrendous pain as we died, poorly designed
> backs and intentestines that can cause appendeces to rupture.

My Lord promises that all will be revealed to those who choose to spend
an eternity with Him.

God is great !

At His service,

Andrew

--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Board-Certified Cardiologist

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