118 SPECIAL CREATION 



hand, leg, and foot are on each side of the body. Each 

 of the twenty-four regular joints in the spinal column 

 is similar to every other joint except the atlas. But, 

 beginning at the top and going downward, each joint 

 is smaller than the one next below it. 



The bones of the skeleton have pores, foraminse 

 (holes), cavities, processes, joints and sutures. Some 

 of them are long, others short, broad and irregular. 

 Each is attached to one or more other bones by a joint 

 or a suture. Each is adjusted to, and correlated with 

 every other, in structure, form, size and function. 

 The bones in the infant body grow inside of it and 

 while in the mother's womb. There is no model 

 present by which to make it. 



Who determines at what points in the embryo 

 body these two hundred and seventy-eight bones 

 shall be built up? Who ordains that there shall be 

 twenty-two in the skull, thirty-three in the spinal 

 column, etc? Who fixes the structure, form, and size 

 of each bone? Who adjusts and correlates each bone 

 in the skeleton to every other? Who counts them? 

 Who guides and controls the forces and motions that 

 build up the skeleton, in such a manner that the bones 

 on the right side have the same structure, form and 

 size as those on the left? How does it happen that 

 the bones on the right side are the reverse of those 

 on the left? How does it happen that each human 

 skeleton is exactly like every other. Who fixes nine 

 months as the time in which the infant skeleton shall 

 mature -sufficiently for birth? 



The father contributes the spermatozoon and 

 the mother the ovum; these two cells fuse into the 



