Not long ago, it was proven that the chicken came first before the egg, proving evolution wrong…

But speaking of the chicken-and-egg question, did you know the eggshell itself disproves evolution! There are so many problems to solve in the first place if the developing chick is to survive the three-week incubation period inside the egg.

One major challenge posed by such development is how to breathe within the egg. If the egg was perfectly sealed, the chick would quickly suffocate. Yet if the eggshell was porous, its contents could seep out.

The answer is a semi-porous eggshell, where oxygen can come in without letting the valuable contents inside leak out. The shell has 7,000 pores of ideal size and location to allow oxygen to enter and carbon dioxide to exit. If the pores were larger or smaller or wrongly spaced, the effectiveness of the whole system deteriorates and the chick dies.

There is a thin membrane under the egg shell which a semipermeable membrane which allows air and moisture to pass through its pores. The shell also has a thin outermost coating called the bloom or cuticle that helps keep out bacteria and dust.

This delicate problem of providing oxygen and eliminating carbon dioxide while maintaining the integrity of the eggshell had to be solved before the first chick developed—of any kind of bird, not just chickens. It took foresight and planning to come up with the thousands of right-sized pores at their precise positioning at the time needed to do their job.

It took Intelligent planning- it took a CREATOR!

by Biblical Creation