Engineering and Migratory Birds

Believers in universal common descent evolution tend to gloss over and oversimplify inconvenient details, and this is evident when they simply assert that dinosaurs evolved into birds. Nice and convenient, but there are no plausible mechanisms for the numerous changes necessary.

For that matter, there is no real evidence for the evolution of flight itself. (I keep banging the drum that "it evolved" is not a valid explanation, but it is necessary.) With those other details in mind, we can take a gander (heh!) at bird migration.

Secularists cannot provide plausible mechanisms for the assertions of bird evolution. The complexities of migratory birds such as the arctic tern are the work of the Creator.
Arctic terns in Iceland, Wikimedia Commons / Jakub FryÅ¡ (CC BY-SA 4.0)
Some birds don't migrate (even if we want them to), some keep it limited. Others, like the arctic tern, travel amazing distances. The Master Engineer incorporated muscle power and flight speed into their designs without the chirpers getting too large, and there is complicated physics involved (which we will not go into here). Clearly, the specified complexity of numerous factors in flight and migration speak volumes about how our Creator has equipped them for their journeys.
Just as monkeys can’t accidently type Shakespeare texts, birds can’t migrate by evolutionary luck, despite imagined eons of time for “lucky” accidents. Why? Because the challenging mix of birds’ metabolic needs for long-distance travel, synchronized to seasonal and diurnal weather conditions, are exacerbated by unyielding entropy.

To read the rest, see "Christ’s Providence Is Clearly Seen in Bird Migrations."