And here, Spud, is a question for you (and any other creationists on here): If all life was created by an intelligent designer, why do ancestral traits survive in vestigial form, e.g. the hind legs of whales, present on their skeletons, but not appearing externally normally, though occasionally a whale is born with a useless external hind leg? Similarly, the vestigial human tail, also occasionally visible externally. In general, all mammals (and, to a lesser extent, all vertebrates) are built on a standard pattern: four limbs, with three long bones in each, one thick upper bone and two thinner lower bones. That's why whales have vestigial hind limbs. Human artefacts are obviously designed by intelligent designers - us - and you don't see the same thing: hoses and cars have in common that they have windows and are entered by people for extended periods, but you don't find useless, vestigial wheels on the corners of houses, nor vestigial interior walls in cars.