>>11568719The thing that always makes me giggle about people who claim to believe intelligent design is that there's really nothing intelligent about the design at all.
The back is a big one that almost everyone is familiar with. Did you know every terrestrial vertebrate will develop back pain over the course of its life? Do you know why? It's because the ancestor of all vertebrates was a fish. Turns out a spine is a fantastic adaptation in a neutrally buoyant environment and it became a super successful body plan that stuck every single offshoot of that animal with it.
What works great in the water turns out to be kind of shitty on land, but its not like you can just spontaneously generate a whole new skeletal structure, you just have to make do with what you have.
Its even worse for our bipedal gait, now you've just got a stack of bones and cartilage supporting all the weight of your upper body, and you can absolutely destroy it and spend the rest of your life in pain by lifting something wrong, or sneezing while you're in a weird position.
Throw in all the modern conveniences we've contrived to make things more comfortable for us, that our bodies really aren't designed to deal with. There weren't any office chairs or matresses in the african savannah, the natural resting position for people is the slav/chink crouch, if you want a "chair" that lets you sit in a "natural" position, you've got one of those weird as fuck ugly ergonomic chairs no one likes (because no one wants to feel like a retard for not being able to operate a chair.