Freeman
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poor guy!☭proletarian☭;2181743 said:Under normal conditions, the process of cell division should result in two identical cells. Therefore, one might expect the million-cell sphere that results to be composed of identical cells. But this is not so. During cell division, differences begin to develop. Some cells become bone; others become nerve cells or eye cells. How can two newly-divided cells, each containing the identical DNA, be so different from each other?
Let me google that for you
Darwin himself wrote, in his Origin of Species, that the evolution of the eye by natural selection at first glance seemed "absurd in the highest possible degree".
Can you idiots try to come up with some new quotemines?
I defy you, give me one or two fossil records with half evolved eyes, or transitional forms of eyes or ears
fossils indicate that theyve always been just as complex as they are today,
For instance, trilobites had extremely complex eyes, and were supposedly alive long before people according to evolutionist assumptions.