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11/04/04

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Darwin's Greatest Challenge Tackled???

A press release by the European Molecular Biology Laboratory claims that researchers have now provided concrete evidence about how the human eye evolved. Jochen Wittbrodt says that "Quite possibly, the human eye has originated from light-sensitive cells in the brain. Only later in evolution would such brain cells have relocated into an eye and gained the potential to confer vision." Another scientist, Detlev Arendt, stated that he "noticed that the shape of the cells in a worm’s brain resembled the rods and cones in the human eye. I was immediately intrigued by the idea that both of these light-sensitive cells may have the same evolutionary origin."

What is interesting here is the leap of faith required. Because the SHAPE of cells in a worm's brain resembles the SHAPE of rods and cones in the human eye, one likely evolved for the other. What could be said from the ID perspective is that the intelligent designer has certain design templates that work well in all creatures that possess the sense of sight, and therefore, there are similarities in the structure and chemical makeup. What's at issue in the debate is NOT the similarity of structures between species, but rather HOW all this irreducible complexity got here in the first place. You must answer the HOW of Darwinism, not just assert that it happens. No one has provided a complex chemical evolutionary path from one irreducibly complex feature to another in a living being. Making assertions out of thin air is not science.

For a review of the full press release, Click HERE.

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