Evolution and the “Change of Life”

24Oct

One of many difficulties for evolutionary theory is the onset of menopause in human beings. Why should there be a permanent cessation of menstruation in human females, typically between the ages of 45 and 55? Chimpanzees, gorillas, and other apes, from whom we are supposed to have descended, do not regularly undergo menopause. Yet in human females, it is a universal phenomenon. Even Sarah, the wife of Abraham, thought it was quite silly when she was told she would conceive a son in her nineties. So “she laughed”, the Bible says (Genesis 18:10-12).

Evolutionary biologists cannot understand why we should have evolved a seemingly self-defeating detail of reproductive physiology. There is nothing inevitable about it from the perspective of mammals in general. The more offspring one has, the more chances there should be for evolutionary success. That seems to be the case with other species - why not with humans?

That the human female reproductive system should lose viability so soon also goes against the overwhelming trend that human beings age more slowly, not more rapidly, than other animals. Why should the reproductive system in human females age relatively so much faster? It is not an evolutionary advantage. 

The supposed “logic” of evolution gives way to the much more logical conclusion of Creation. We were created by God, Who has His own intentions and special place of loving provision for people. God, in His care for mankind in a fallen world, apparently intends to provide the nurturing and love of mothers and grandmothers to the community of extended families - while also not overwhelming their energy levels taking care of their own small children.

Here is one more reason not to put your faith in evolution. Put your faith in our Creator, Who is not only awesomely creative but Who is awesomely wise and awesomely caring! “For the Lord is good; His mercy (lovingkindness) is everlasting; and His truth (faithfulness) endures to all generations” (Psalm 100:5)!

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Posted by Mark Cadwallader

Mark W. Cadwallader has served on the board of Creation Moments since 1996. He holds a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Houston and has worked as an applied materials scientist and engineer in plastics, specialty chemicals, and pollution control for over 30 years. Mark has served on multiple trade associations and research boards of directors in the field of Geosynthetic materials, and has given expert testimony before the House of Representatives Committee on Hazardous Materials.

He has published several hundred articles and conference papers in his scientific field of expertise as well as in Creation Science and apologetics, and is the author of two books. The son of Christian missionaries and an avid student of the Bible, Mark and his wife Susan homeschooled their six children.

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