Psalm 94:10 "He that chastiseth the heathen, shall not he
correct? he that teacheth man knowledge, shall not he know?"
Researchers at Purdue University are
demonstrating that parrots are capable of intelligent communication.
Their carefully designed experiments have convinced even skeptics that
the two parrots under study are not just giving conditioned responses.
Their results are challenging the accepted scientific knowledge about
animal intelligence and the evolutionary claim that intelligence is one
of the traits that separate us from animals.
The
parrots' names are Griffin and Alex. Researchers can show Alex two
triangles, one red and one green. They ask what's different about them.
Alex will answer, "Color." When asked what's similar about them, he will
answer, "Shape." If there is nothing similar, Alex even understands the
concept of nothing. Asked what's similar about the shapes, he will
answer, "None." Researchers say that about five percent of the time
someone will mistakenly tell Alex that he has given a wrong answer when
he has not. Alex, however, insists that his answer is right until the
questioner discovers the mistake.
Both parrots can identify a wide range of
objects. Both parrots are even picking up words they have not been
systematically taught and are using them correctly. Once, when Griffin
was having trouble pronouncing a new word, Alex turned to him and said,
"Speak clearly."
Evolutionists are now having to rethink the
idea that intelligence separates us from animals. The fact that we were
created in God's image to have a relationship with Him is what really
separates us from the animals.
Wow, that's really cool! :)
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I've always said! hahaha
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