Zechariah 6:6 "The black horses which are therein go forth into
the north country; and the white go forth after them; and the grisled go
forth toward the south country."
Are zebras white with black stripes or are
they black with white stripes? If you're thinking that zebras just have a
coat of two colors and that they don't have a "background" color at
all, think again. Embryologists tell us that the zebra's background
color is black and that their stripes and bellies are white additions.
But
scientists are now trying to find out why zebras have stripes at all.
The best they can tell, the stripes may make zebras less appetizing to
large biting flies that often carry fatal diseases. Using painted
horses, Swedish scientists found that zebra stripes disrupt light
patterns that tsetse flies and horseflies use to find food and water.
One of the authors of the study, evolutionary
ecologist Susanne Åkesson, said the study is being used to show that the
zebra's stripes are a result of evolution and natural selection.
As we've seen so many times before, she will
not see this as an example of an ingenious design by a Master Designer.
Evolutionists are taught to believe in no design and no designer.
Creationists, on the other hand, accept what common sense tells us. We
can't help but see a most magnificent design in what God has created.
Since the Bible has not been proved wrong
about anything, we can know for certain that zebras were painted, as it
were, by an Artist who cares for all His creatures – especially us!
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