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The human eye functions
through the harmonious
working of about forty
different components. In the
absence of even one of these
components would make the
eye useless. For instance, in
the absence of even tear
gland alone, the eye would
eventually dry out and cease
to function. This system,
which is irreducible to
simplicity, can never be
explained by "gradual
development" as is claimed
by evolutionists. This shows
that the eye emerged in a
complete and perfect form,
which means that it was
created.
Superior rectus
muscle
Conjunctiva
Arteries and
veins of the
eye ball
Ciliary
Retina
muscle
Iris
Retinal veins Pupil
Lens
Vitreous
humor
Cornea
Suspensory
ligaments
Conjunctiva
Optic Retinal
nerve veins