If every species was created separately, why should there be any DNA in common at all between chimpanzees and human beings?
[[why should there be any DNA in common at all between chimpanzees and human beings?]]
Common design- using what works in many different species- most animals have feet and legs- that is homology- a proven efficient design for locomotion, most species were created with eyes- a proven efficient design for moving about in the world safely- (Yes, we know there are other systems that don’t include sight and are effective- but comparatively speaking, eyesight is a great design that many species share because it works well and God used it in many species when He designed them- homology)
“Eyes
Some homologous structures, such as the eyes of a human and the eyes of an octopus are very similar but are extremely distant on the evolutionary tree. Evolutionists, then, are quick to label these structures as analogous, though they are really more homologous, in order to save their theory. This is just another example of how evolutionary scientists only look for answers that line up with their dogma instead of considering scientific facts that could contradict it. It is unscientific to believe that such complex and similar structures could have come about separately, by way of chance mutations, at drastically different times. But, to say that they evolved at relatively the same time breaks down the whole theory of the order in which things evolved. “
http://www.creationwiki.org/Homology
Not sure what you mean by "created separately", but sure, it makes sense.
For the same reason that my house and the Empire State Building both have windows and bathrooms.
ML/NJ