I’ve always felt a fascination with the concept of a homing
pigeon. There is something somehow very noble about “returning to your home.” One of the most famous movie lines is “ET, go home!”
We all somewhere deep in our hearts have a yearning to “go
home.” Buried deep in our souls, the essence of our being, something is
flickering. We want to “return home.” What is that? For me it means returning
to the God who created me. I believe we have all been separated from our
source, or original love.
So this proof, #84, is about Homing Pigeons. I’m sure you
have heard of them. Maybe you don’t know that they are a huge worldwide sport. Millions
of people train them and have big races with them for big prizes.
"Pigeons are incredibly complex and intelligent
animals. They are one of only a small number of species to pass the ‘mirror
test’ – a test of self-recognition. They can also recognize each letter of the
human alphabet, differentiate between photographs, and even distinguish
different humans within a photograph." [1]
"Researchers in England devised incredibly complex
devices to test the intelligence of all types of birds. Pigeons came out on
top." [2]
"Pigeons have strong muscles used for flying. They can
fly at the altitude of 6,000 feet. Pigeons can move their wings ten times per
second and maintain heartbeats at the rate of 600 times per minute, during a
period of 16 hours. Pigeons can fly at the speed of 50 to 60 miles per hour. The
fastest known pigeon managed to reach a speed on 92 miles per hour. Because of
their incredible speed and endurance, pigeons are used for racing. The Winner
of a 400 miles long race can earn a million dollars." [3] About 5 such
races are held each year somewhere in the world.
“In modern times the pigeon has been used to great effect
during wartime. In both the First and Second World Wars the pigeon saved
hundreds of thousands of human lives by carrying messages across enemy lines.”
[4] Pigeons have been carrying messages for humans as far back as 500BC. New
evidence suggests they were domesticated by Egyptians some 12,000 years ago. [5]
Pigeons trained for racing often fly about 700 miles in a
day. [6] The longest distance ever recorded was in the late 1800’s for a homing
pigeon that flew over 7,000 miles back home, going from Africa to England,
taking over 55 days.
How can the Theory of Evolution (or any other theory without
God) explain the development of this ability of a simple bird to find its way
home? Even more so, how could this have developed over a slow and gradual
process taking generations and generations of mutations and natural selection?
Birds have to find food each day to survive regardless of
where they happen to be. Why not just stay there? How does natural selection
choose a place far, far away as more beneficial? What’s the benefit? Especially
if they have never been to that other place before, it could not be selected.
And if they started out in the other place, how did they get so lost?
Travel over a long distance is dangerous and risky. It’s not
likely to be a choice of some unintelligent law of natural selection when compared
to staying in one place if there is food. What other criteria could exist for
unintelligent selection, perhaps shelter or reproduction? Neither is likely to
cause the “homing” ability we are discussing to be able to develop.
Another issue is concerning the exact mechanism that allows
them to be able to “go home.” Various theories exist but no one really knows
for sure! Not yet anyway.
Researchers originally thought they had some “map” in their
brains and they relied on the magnetic fields of the earth. But scientists have
been able to design ways to shield them from the magnetic fields and also to
disable the parts of their brains that are sensitive to it. Still they could
“go home.” So that may be a dead end.
"Although magnetic effects on pigeon orientation,
provide indirect evidence for a magnetic ‘map’, numerous conditioning
experiments have failed to demonstrate reproducible responses to magnetic
fields by pigeons." [7]
The latest approach is focused on their ability to smell
their way home. No kidding. I have a hard time comprehending the ability of a
bird to smell its way for hundreds, if not thousands, of miles. I believe God can
create some amazing creatures, but they didn’t come into existence by accident.
“The researchers saddled a group of homing pigeons with GPS
tracking devices, placed a rubber plug in either their right or left nostrils,
and released them 25 miles outside of their home in Pisa, Italy. Pigeons with
their left nostrils blocked had a little more trouble navigating than
clear-nosed pigeons, but eventually made it home. Birds with their right
nostrils blocked made it back, too, but they stopped more often and took an
even more circular route than the others. The researchers believe that the birds
needed time to gather more smells and construct a map based on odors in the
wind. And the finding that the right nostril is the better sniffer suggests
that the right and left hemispheres of bird brains have different functions.” [8]
Other scientists believe pigeons have ears that can hear the
sound of wind over mountains hundreds of miles away. This may be of help in
guiding them. Research shows they do actually hear sounds 11 octaves below
middle C which is in the range to detect earthquakes and electrical storms.[9]
To believe that pigeons accidentally evolved such a homing
mechanism which is so complicated that research scientists cannot understand it
takes astounding faith. Think about what is going on in that pigeon’s brain for
a few minutes. (Recommended reading for more understanding: “For Everything a
Reason: Why Ants Walk Crooked and Pigeons Circle Around” [10]). If a pigeon
brain is using smells or hearing or the earth’s magnetic fields, it must be
able to #1 differentiate very tiny, tiny variations. And it must be able to #2
assign meaning to the differences. Then it must be able to #3 make a decision
how to prioritize the data. Then finally the pigeon brain must be able to #4
initiate its own actions based on its analysis. Wow.
All the above arguments should be convincing enough that God
created pigeons, but I have one last, and I think, best argument. Think about
this: Pigeons in the wild never use a long distance “homing” ability. They never
get lost.
They don’t need this ability in the wild. Why not? They live,
eat, grow old, and die in the areas where they are born. Natural selection
cannot explain the development of an ability that is never used and has no survival
value.
Homing pigeons don’t get lost hundreds of miles from home
and then have to search for home. This only happens because of interference by
men and women. Amazingly, homing pigeons somehow have incredible capability that
they would never normally use in the wild. They only use it when they receive
training from people who have learned how to train them.
Homing pigeons must be trained step by step. [11] You first
have to train them by acclimating them to the desired “home” or roost. You must
keep them locked up for at least 4 weeks. Then gradually take them farther and
farther away and see if they can make it back home. Some do, some don’t. If you
attach a GPS tracker and let them go at the same distant location many times,
you will see that they take many different routes home, but gradually get
better and better at it.
Pigeons in the wild never needed to develop the ability to
“go home” by natural selection or mutation or any other reason because they
were always already home. So how could they ever develop an ability that was
never put to use in any way. There is no survival value in it. Pigeons in the
wild don’t ever wander hundreds of miles from their home AND GET LOST. The
ability is useless to them in the wild, but nonetheless they have this ability.
That it would or could develop by evolution does not make any sense.
Natural selection requires that an ability get passed from
generation to generation because of being selected by survival of the fittest.
If the “go home” ability is never used, how could it get passed from generation
to generation by natural selection? There is no survival value.
The homing ability of the pigeon is a creation of God that
is a teaching tool for us. It shows us what we have in our own souls. We have
an innate, undeniable, un-erasable desire to “go home.” Where is home? It is
back to God.
There must be God. God is our home and we are all going there.
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[1] Facts about pigeons, OneKind.Org, http://www.onekind.org/be_inspired/animals_a_z/pigeon/
* Only 6 species can pass the mirror test, all mammals except for the pigeon.
[2] Answers to the Urban Wildlife Society's Gee Whiz Animal
Quiz, http://www.urbanwildlifesociety.org/UWS/GeeWhizQuizAnswers.htm
[3] Pigeon Facts, Softschools.com, http://www.softschools.com/facts/animals/pigeon_facts/589/
[4] 21 Amazing Facts About Pigeons, Pigeon Control Resource
Centre, http://www.pigeoncontrolresourcecentre.org/html/amazing-pigeon-facts.html
[5] Answers to the Urban Wildlife Society's Gee Whiz Animal
Quiz, http://www.urbanwildlifesociety.org/UWS/GeeWhizQuizAnswers.htm
[6] Pigeon Facts: Did You Know???, http://www.fbipigeons.com/PIGEON%20FACTS.htm
[7] Mora, Davison, Wild, & Walker,
"Magnetoreception and its trigeminal mediation in the homing pigeon",
Nature: International weekly journal of science, October, 2004, http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v432/n7016/full/nature03077.html
[8] Reardon, Sara, Staff Writer: ScienceShot: Homing Pigeons
Follow Their Noses, January 2011, http://news.sciencemag.org/2011/01/scienceshot-homing-pigeons-follow-their-noses
[9] Pigeon Facts: Did You Know???, http://www.fbipigeons.com/PIGEON%20FACTS.htm
[10] For Everything a Reason: Why Ants Walk Crooked and
Pigeons Circle Around,
Evolution News & Views, December 13, 2013, http://www.evolutionnews.org/2013/12/for_everything080121.html#sthash.vGlgPO81.dpuf
[11] How To Train a Homing Pigeon, Wikihow, http://www.wikihow.com/Train-a-Homing-Pigeon