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Why do instincts support the creation theory over evolution?

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Instincts are complex behaviors that cannot be explained by gradual evolution, supporting the idea of creation.

Instincts in animals exhibit complex behaviors that are crucial for their survival and require precise execution from birth. Evolution struggles to explain how such instincts could develop gradually in a way that would not endanger the species. For instance, migratory birds undertake long journeys using innate instincts without previous experience of the route. This suggests that these instincts were designed as part of their creation. Therefore, the existence and functionality of instincts can be seen as evidence for a purposeful Creator rather than the result of random evolutionary processes.

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