April 4, 2007
Intelligent Design
If human beings were intelligently designed, why are our knees and backs so prone to failure?
I mean, the central nervous system is elegant and all, but I’ve known quite a few people that have picked up a heavy object in their mid-20’s, and are now consigned to a life of pain. Knees and backs were not intelligently designed, unless God’s a sadist. What’s the deal?
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Simple: when humans first started off, they didn’t live much past 25. So you could call the fragility of our lower joints “planned obsolescence.”