Human eyes? Octopus eyes? Bumblebee eyes? Fish eyes? I suspect all eyes everywhere are "irreducibly complex," but there certainly are many kinds of eyes and all levels of functioning.
So why did an animal decided to begin "evolving" making some parts of an eye but could not use it for seeing for millions of years until the complete eye had eventually formed? Did it forsee itself as one day being able to see? How did it know that sight was possible? Oh yeh, it was an oops - accident that became beneficial through caring around unusable tissues for millions of years until VOILA! I CAN SEE! I CAN SEE!
Am I supposed to educate you on evolution now? You don't know how it works. I'd suggest you find out before you post anything else as dumb as 1544.
Oh how intelligent that sounds.
Whatever it is, you wrote it.
And we creationist are so gullible.......aren't we?
Yes.