Travis,
I must refer you to Seminoles post as he brought this out quite well.
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1. a nutrient deficiency in the soil had to be recognized.
2. the ability for insects to provide the lacking nutrients had to have been understood.
3. the fact that insects could be captured and digested to gain these missing nutrients needed to be realized.
4. a trapping mechanism that can swiftly and efficiently grab and hold,then digest and adsorb insects needed to be designed.
5. the trapping mechanism having the ability to discriminate between worthwhile insects and those not worth capturing /holding for digestion and also between nonliving foreign objects needed to be designed.[/QUOTE]<span id='postcolor'>
If each of these things took a million years each. There would be no benefit to the plant for 5 million years. This messes up the theory of evolution because for 5 million years there was no benefit to the plant, so there was no reason for it to survive longer than any of the other plants. Also I think that God created nature to be the servant of man and he in turn was to care for it.
I must refer you to Seminoles post as he brought this out quite well.
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1. a nutrient deficiency in the soil had to be recognized.
2. the ability for insects to provide the lacking nutrients had to have been understood.
3. the fact that insects could be captured and digested to gain these missing nutrients needed to be realized.
4. a trapping mechanism that can swiftly and efficiently grab and hold,then digest and adsorb insects needed to be designed.
5. the trapping mechanism having the ability to discriminate between worthwhile insects and those not worth capturing /holding for digestion and also between nonliving foreign objects needed to be designed.[/QUOTE]<span id='postcolor'>
If each of these things took a million years each. There would be no benefit to the plant for 5 million years. This messes up the theory of evolution because for 5 million years there was no benefit to the plant, so there was no reason for it to survive longer than any of the other plants. Also I think that God created nature to be the servant of man and he in turn was to care for it.