Natural Selection and Irreducible Complexity

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Natural Selection and Irreducible Complexity

The irreducible complexity of organs precludes the possibility of natural selection's ability to produce and preserve any beneficial advantage in evolving new species. The eye is a notable case in point, Darwin himself admitting its staggering complexity.

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Psalm 139: 14

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