To: lasereye
Each of those "hypothetical intermediate steps" is found currently in nature, from the simple eyespot through the human eye.
92 posted on
12/22/2003 10:26:12 AM PST by
Junior
(To sweep, perchance to clean... Aye, there's the scrub.)
To: Junior
Each of those "hypothetical intermediate steps" is found currently in nature, from the simple eyespot through the human eye. Yes. And each and every one is irreducibly complex! Therefore ...
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93 posted on
12/22/2003 10:38:41 AM PST by
PatrickHenry
(Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas.)
To: Junior
Each of those "hypothetical intermediate steps" is found currently in nature, from the simple eyespot through the human eye.You haven't answered my question about evidence that the process actually occurred or the testable hypothesis. I know soft tissues aren't in fossils etc.
In any event, is each of those intermediate steps found at a more advanced stage corresponding to organisms known to be older in the evolutionary chain than the ones with more primitive "eyes"?
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