Flawless Flying Machines: Birds

Because they believe that the birds must have somehow evolved, evolutionists assert that birds are descendants of reptiles. However, the progressive model of evolution cannot explain any of the body mechanisms of birds, which have a completely different structure from mammals. First, the primary feature of birds, i.e. wings, is a great obstacle for the theory of evolution to explain. One of the Turkish evolutionists, Engin Korur, makes the following confession in reference to the impossibility of the evolution of wings:

The common trait of eyes and the wings is that they can only function if they are fully developed. In other words, a halfway-developed eye cannot see and a bird with half-formed wings cannot fly. How these organs came into being is one of those mysteries of nature that has still to be accounted for.

The question of how the flawless structure of wings might have been formed through a series of consecutive random mutations remains completely unanswered. The process in which the front leg of a reptile could transform into a flawless wing seems to be as inexplicable as ever.

Furthermore, the existence of wings is not the only prerequisite for a land creature to become a bird. Mammals totally lack a number of mechanisms that are used by birds in flying. For example, the bones of birds are considerably lighter than those of mammals. Their lungs are of a different structure and function as well as are their skeletal and muscular structures. Their circulatory systems are much more specialised than those of mammals. All of these mechanisms could not possibly come into existence over time through an "accumulative process". Assertions of the transformation of mammals into birds are, therefore, only nonsensical claims.

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