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Sea Urchin Evolution or Creation? 

by Owen Borville
July 9, 2019
Biology
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The sea urchin is a unique marine animal classified with the Echinoderms with a spherical shape one to four inches in diameter and covered with long spines all over its body. The body structure and its many sharp spines are fractal in nature by showing repeated patterns. A bony shell protects the sea urchin's internal organs while a brain is non-existent. However, the entire nervous system of the sea urchin acts as a brain. Although the sea urchin can cause pain when touched by humans, the sea urchin cannot kill a human. The sea urchin does not have eyes but it is sensitive to the light, touch, and chemicals.

The sea urchin is clearly a unique animal that does not resemble any other animal. Evolutionists question the origin of the sea urchin and have a difficult time explaining which evolutionary tree it evolved from. How can anyone suggest that the sea urchin evolved from something else?  The sea urchin is clearly a product of intelligent design by an Intelligent Designer.
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