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Originally Posted by pelathais
I answered you. Many times. No memory? No brains?
You have still never answered any of my questions.
BTW - my nephew who was born with a three chambered heart is doing much better now. Thankfully the surgeons understood biological evolution and knew just how to remedy the situation.
To keep this thread on target and to help you to try and find some courage: http://www.apostolicfriendsforum.com...087#post954087
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You are wrong on several regards.
Number one you can't count. The case of the 3 chambered heart adding adding a chamber means it needs another set of valves and needed to grow a ventricular septum and close it. By re routing the blood flow we have a fatal defect.
You cited a case of a decrease in chambers. i cited a case where we had not seen an animal increase the number of heart chambers.
You seemed to have missed that in evolution claims. Was this an atrial septal defect or a VSD? I have seen many kinds of cardio defects.
so you can't give an example of an animal growing a new and functional additional heart chamber.