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the stage-by-stage development
espoused by evolutionists
completely impossible.
For example, it is im-
possible for organs
such as the tear gland,
retina or iris, some of
the components of the
eye, to have formed sep-
arately, in gradual stages.
Eyesight can take place only af-
ter all the components of the eyeball are
present and fully functioning. If even one is missing or
deficient, eye will be useless. And, according to the
theory of evolution, any functionless organ should be
eliminated by way of “natural selection.”
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With its 40 basic components, the human eye provides
a better image and clarity than even the most ad-
vanced digital camera. In order for the eye to be able
to see at all, every one of these 40 components need
to be fully functional at the same time, able to work to-
gether in harmony. If even one of these components is
absent, the eye is effectively blind. In the same way
that a workable camera cannot emerge in stages as its
component parts are assembled haphazardly, neither
can the eye have formed in stages and as the result of
chance mutations.
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