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Message Subject Irreducible complexity, or why we can prove Darwinian evolution scientifically false
Poster Handle Mystic Gohan
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Believing in irreducible complexity shows you have zero understanding of evolution
 Quoting: Mystic Gohan


Actually he is right. Evolution cant create anything from zero, quite simply because it needs something (DNA) which translates information to the next generation and it cant be created by evolution, because it requires said something. You cant make a giraffe if the unevolved DNA only transfers enough info to make half a giraffe, it wont work.

However, like said, this device can and was created by nature, and then life started. Our DNA was made by nature and chemistry, not evolution.


Or God of course, such possibility cant be excluded either.
 Quoting: rekinom8


Evolution does not claim to "create" anything from zero. Evolution is descent with modification. Modification. Modification. There is no such thing as half an organ or half an animal in evolution. Through out the animal world you can see the steps how organs have evolved, like advanced eyes and simple eyes. Their eyes suits their environment like our eyes suit our environment. Our eyes are not the best in the animal kingdom and they are not the worst either, just right for our environment because it adapted to our environment over a long time. It is clear our eyes evolved because every human has a blind spot in their vision. After all an omnipotent god would not create a mistake like that would he? [link to io9.com] but it is perfectly explained by evolution

A duplication mutation a long time ago gave us 3 color vision. The other apes also have this mutation. But monkeys do not.

Also, RNA came before DNA.
 
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