The Fantasy of Apes and the Human Heart

Proponents of universal common descent are highly skilled in the scientific principle of Making Things Up™, and they make lotsa grotzits for it. Peer review approves rubbish, they use bushwa logic to compare human and ape Y chromosomes, etc. The secular science industry is doing a number on hearts.

Although they say all life came from a common ancestor, there is a variety of hearts in the animal kingdom. The Creator designed hearts to meet the needs of various creatures. Humans and apes share some similarities in design, so there are similarities in some in hearts as well.

Heart diagram, Pixabay / burlesonmatthew
Did they consider other research that says we have heart problems because we evolved from fish? Asking for a friend.

These jaspers first presupposed evolution (and rejected creation), then told a story about the distant past. A few weasel words crept in like may suggest, but ignored the stark differences not only between heart styles. The physical differences between humans and apes were also not considered. Note how they try to blind us with science in their storytelling without evidence.

Ffion White of Swansea University in Wales recently stated in an article on heart architecture that, “Despite humans and non-human great apes having a common ancestor, the former has evolved larger brains and the ability to walk or run upright on two feet to travel long distances, likely to hunt.” What was not said is that the common ancestor has never been found, and creationists predict it never will be found.


White also stated, “An international research team from Swansea University and UBC Okanagan (UBCO) [Canada] has uncovered a new insight into human evolution by comparing humans’ hearts with those of other great apes.”

To go bananas reading the rest, slip on over to "Did the Human Heart Evolve from Apes?"