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SCIENTISTS ADMIT: THE HAND POINTS TO A CREATOR

A research team studying the biomechanics of everyday hand movements published a paper titled Biomechanical Characteristics of Hand Coordination in Grasping Activities of Daily Living. The study analyzed the intricate motions of the human hand in 30 participants. What caught people's attention wasn't just the science, but the language the researchers used to describe what they observed.

In the paper, the authors referred to hand movement as the result of "proper design by the Creator" and stated that the remarkable coordination of the human hand should lead us to consider "the mystery of the Creator's invention." They also described the mechanical architecture of the hand as reflecting "proper design by the Creator." These statements appeared in a peer-reviewed scientific paper, not in a sermon or a creationist publication.

The reaction was swift. Critics objected, and the authors later stated that the wording resulted from a translation issue and issued a correction. Regardless of how one interprets that explanation, the incident highlights something many people recognize when studying the human hand: its extraordinary complexity, coordination, and engineering. For those who believe in creation, the hand remains a powerful reminder of the wisdom and skill of the One who made it.

Sources: PubMed 26730579 | DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0146193
God's Creation, 100 / evolution, 0 SCIENTISTS ADMIT: THE HAND POINTS TO A CREATOR A research team studying the biomechanics of everyday hand movements published a paper titled Biomechanical Characteristics of Hand Coordination in Grasping Activities of Daily Living. The study analyzed the intricate motions of the human hand in 30 participants. What caught people's attention wasn't just the science, but the language the researchers used to describe what they observed. In the paper, the authors referred to hand movement as the result of "proper design by the Creator" and stated that the remarkable coordination of the human hand should lead us to consider "the mystery of the Creator's invention." They also described the mechanical architecture of the hand as reflecting "proper design by the Creator." These statements appeared in a peer-reviewed scientific paper, not in a sermon or a creationist publication. The reaction was swift. Critics objected, and the authors later stated that the wording resulted from a translation issue and issued a correction. Regardless of how one interprets that explanation, the incident highlights something many people recognize when studying the human hand: its extraordinary complexity, coordination, and engineering. For those who believe in creation, the hand remains a powerful reminder of the wisdom and skill of the One who made it. Sources: PubMed 26730579 | DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0146193
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