1. The complexity of living systems could never evolve by chance—they had to be designed and created.
A system that is irreducibly complex is one in which all the components work together and are essential to perform the system’s basic function. (A mousetrap is a simple example.) It is not possible to build such a system gradually, one component at a time, since it cannot function unless all components are present. Many living systems exhibit such irreducible complexity (e.g vision, blood clotting, etc.). When you look at a watch, you assume there was a watchmaker. A watch is too complex to “happen” by chance. Yet living systems are vastly more complex than a watch. Darwin considered this fact one of the most serious challenges to his theory of evolution. The magnitude of this challenge has increased exponentially since Darwin’s time as the details of living systems have been uncovered down to and below the level of the cell. The incredible machinery of life exists in networks so complex and interdependent that they could not have arisen gradually or through random chance – they simply had to be designed and created.
To see other 9 Flaws go to: http://www.epm.org/resources/2010/Oct/3/ten-major-flaws-evolution-revised/
Just because you don't understand it does not mean it's not true. Good thing you mention vision, this is something that is actually quite clear how it evolved.
ReplyDeleteI don't see millions of transition fossils in the geological records if evolution were true. Which it takes more faith to believe in evolution then: God created.....
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