THE BBC'S FUNCTIONLESS TISSUE ERROR IN
ITS DOCUMENTARY THE HUMAN BODY
Another outdated
evolutionist claim appeared in the documentary The Human Body by the
BBC which introduces the systems in the human body. As it described
the changes brought about in young people by puberty and hormones, oil
glands in the skin were described as the source of pimples. Yet, it
was also suggested that oil glands are functionless pieces of tissue
serving no purpose, and that they are a legacy from man's so-called
ape-like ancestors. This claim, devoid of any scientific foundation,
is dealt with below.
The Functionless Tissue Claim Is Not
Scientific
This claim aired on BBC is nothing more
than a new example of the idea of "vestigial organs" put forward by
evolutionists a hundred years ago. According to this hoary old claim,
there are various organs in the bodies of living things which are
a legacy from their ancestors, but which have gradually grown redundant
from lack of use. However, it eventually emerged that this claim was
based on a lack of scientific knowledge, and that "vestigial organs"
were actually "organs whose functions had not been identified yet."
One of the best indications of this was the way the list of these
"vestigial organs" increasingly shrank. The list of "vestigial human
organs" drawn up by the German anatomist R. Wiedersheim in 1895 included
some 100 organs, including the appendix and the coccyx. As science
advanced, however, it was realized that all the organs on the list
did actually serve important functions. (see http://www.harunyahya.com/refuted11.php)
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In short, the scenario of redundant organs
put forward by evolutionists was scientifically wrong. There is no organ
in the bodies of human beings or other living things which is redundant
or functionless, and a legacy from so-called ancestors.
The Essential Function of Oil Glands
Contrary to what evolutionists imagine,
oil glands are not functionless and redundant; on the contrary, they
are essential tissues for the body.
As we know, sweat glands are found together
with oil glands in the skin. Sweat allows the skin to be moisturised.
On its own, however, sweat immediately evaporates, leading to greater
drying of the skin. In order to prevent this, another secretion is
needed. That is because an oily environment allows water to be retained
in the skin. In this way, the sweat and oil glands work together to
moisturise the skin. That is why it is essential for both glands to
be present at the same time in order for the skin to be soft and elastic.
The function of the oil glands, which secrete wax and other lipids,
is necessary for the health of our skin.
As we have seen, oil glands, like other
tissues, serve a particular purpose: preventing our skin from drying
out. The oil glands have been located where our sweat glands are for
just this purpose. The fact that these glands are not harmful, and
that on the contrary they serve an essential function, is proof of
an intelligent design, in other words a superior creation. That creation
is the art of God, Exalted in Power, the Lord of the heavens and the
earth and all that lies between.