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Can anyone explain how the moth got it's owl eyes?
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<blockquote data-quote="BCP1928" data-source="post: 77665602" data-attributes="member: 454149"><p>When a child is nursing, it's system produces an enzyme which aids in the digestion of milk. In some cases this enzyme secretion automatically shuts down when the child is weaned. They are said to be "lactose intolerant." In others it does not (because of a mutation) which allows them to digest milk as adults. They are said to be "lactose tolerant."</p><p>In the case of Adam and Eve, lactose intolerance would be the default condition, as it is in most mammals I believe, because God anticipated them having only plants to eat as adults. Lactose intolerance is the perfection. Lactose tolerance is a mutation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCP1928, post: 77665602, member: 454149"] When a child is nursing, it's system produces an enzyme which aids in the digestion of milk. In some cases this enzyme secretion automatically shuts down when the child is weaned. They are said to be "lactose intolerant." In others it does not (because of a mutation) which allows them to digest milk as adults. They are said to be "lactose tolerant." In the case of Adam and Eve, lactose intolerance would be the default condition, as it is in most mammals I believe, because God anticipated them having only plants to eat as adults. Lactose intolerance is the perfection. Lactose tolerance is a mutation. [/QUOTE]
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