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Harun Yahya
Conclusion
In this section we have only examined a few examples of the concept of irreducible complexity. In fact,
most organs and systems in living things possess the feature. On the biochemical level in particular, systems
function by the working together of a number of independent parts, and cannot by any means be reduced to
further simplicity. This fact invalidates Darwinism, which tries to account for the marvelous features of life
by coincidental processes. Darwin said that "if it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed,
which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, successive, slight modifications, my theory
would absolutely break down." Today, modern biology has revealed countless examples of this. One can
only conclude, then, that Darwinism has "absolutely" broken down.
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