God's creation = 100, evolution = 0.

The sundew plant traps insects with its long red hairs. The tips of these hairs emit a smell that entices insects to visit. Upon an insects arrival, it gets stuck to the thick fluid on one of the leaves. Then the leaf closes around the insect, and it digests nutrients from the insect. By this hunting method, the sundew gains the essential proteins it needs for life.

It certainly makes it easier when the prey comes to you. How did all of these mechanisms - the exact smell for attracting the insects, the sticky fluid on the leaf, closing of the leaf, and right chemicals for digestion all come about?

If one of these parts is missing, the plant can't eat and will eventually die. All had to be present in order to work. Only a Master Designer could have set up this complex method of hunting.
God's creation = 100, evolution = 0. The sundew plant traps insects with its long red hairs. The tips of these hairs emit a smell that entices insects to visit. Upon an insects arrival, it gets stuck to the thick fluid on one of the leaves. Then the leaf closes around the insect, and it digests nutrients from the insect. By this hunting method, the sundew gains the essential proteins it needs for life. It certainly makes it easier when the prey comes to you. How did all of these mechanisms - the exact smell for attracting the insects, the sticky fluid on the leaf, closing of the leaf, and right chemicals for digestion all come about? If one of these parts is missing, the plant can't eat and will eventually die. All had to be present in order to work. Only a Master Designer could have set up this complex method of hunting.
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