A short refutation of the false theory of evolution of man from ape.
Just
as in the entire universe, miraculous systems that are created by our
Lord also exist within the human body.Just as in the entire universe,
miraculous systems that are created by our Lord also exist within the
human body. One of these systems, the voice box or larynx is one of
these superior miracles of creation. The voice box is the name given to
the part of the windpipe, or trachea, that opens to the mouth, or oral
cavity. Right at the entrance of the larynx are located the vocal cords.
Thanks to the muscles that govern them, these cords can assume
different shapes and as a result, we can make various sounds, including
speech.
One
reason why other living beings can not make sounds like human beings is
that their voice boxes are located at a higher part of the mouth cavity
than in human beings. The human larynx is lower in the windpipe than in
any other animal, including monkeys. Thanks to this position, the
breath coming out of the lungs is transformed by the voice box into a
wide variety of different sounds.
Evolutionists
fail to answer many questions. But when they try to explain them by
offering the thesis of selection of advantageous traits through natural
selection,it is at this point, they face another deadlock for the lower
position of the voice box is by no means a physical advantage. Due to
this position, the food we eat may easily get into the windpipe and
choke us, or the liquids we drink may accidentally get into the lungs.
In
order to prevent this, while we are eating or drinking anything, a
little tongue has been created that closes the voice box. When we try
to eat or drink something and speak at the same time, these two actions
interfere with each other and as each of you have certainly experienced
during your life we develop an immediate cough. But animals have a
different system. The windpipes of animals including monkeys for
instance are higher up in their throat. For this reason, whatever food
they swallow never gets into their windpipe and consequently, they do
not run the risk of choking.
Despite
our dangers and difficulties in taking nutrition, our unique voice box
structure allows for speech. The constant risk of getting food into the
windpipe, on the other hand, is eliminated by reflexes gained during
infancy and by an organ called the uvula, which is a little flap of
tissue. Briefly the lower position for the voice box's structure is
unique to human beings.
Evolutionists
of course assert that natural selection has chosen the more
advantageous structure over time, but the more advantageous larynx
would only result in incoherence. But the true situation is exactly the
opposite, and entirely at variance with the evolutionary rationale. This
odd fact is something that Charles Darwin tried to explain away
"
..it is an odd fact that every food and liquid we swallow has to pass
over the opening to the windpipe with the risk of slipping into our
lungs." (Darwin C.1859 On the Origin of Species, Facsimile edition.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, p. 191.)
When
we examine the features of the voice box, we discover a miracle of
creation with details that have been meticulously calculated. The voice
boxes of babies are positioned higher up in the throat than in adults.
This way, the infants can breathe while suckling, without running the
risk of getting their mothers milk down into the windpipes and lungs.
Yet before the infant gains the ability to speak, this voice box which
has up until now been a hindrance for speech lowers itself in the
throat. In other words, it develops in the right way just at the right
time.
This
example once again reveals that human beings enjoy a perfect creation.
Allah, the Lord of all the universes, the One Who creates man, grants
him a body proper for its needs, protects babies against choking, and
lets them speak by placing their voice box at the right position with an
ideal timing.
In one verse, Allah proclaims: "He created Man and taught him clear expression." (The Quran 55:3)
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