One of the most crucial things in life is our ability to see. The eye is one of the many manifest factors of evidence that living creatures are created. All of the organs involved in allowing us to see is a striking example of a perfect design. This exceptional organ is so exceedingly complex that it transcends even the most sophisticated of devices.
Science has proved that in order for an eye to see properly, all of its parts need to coincide and work together. For example, if an eye somehow lost its eyelid but all other parts remained, it would be extremely damaged and in a short while, the eye would completely lose its seeing function. It is integral for all parts to be present and even the slightest of changes can lead to a fatal course.
Evolutionists believe that the world and its living organisms came about through a chain of coincidences and randomized happenings. The world started off with simple unicellular organisms and with the help of environmental surroundings and natural selection these organisms were able to metamorphosize into multicellular organisms (i.e. humans).
Here's my problem with believing this theory: if that theory was the actual course of events, wouldn't that indicate that the eye started off with limited parts and it slowly evolved into what we know today? But that would mean it never functioned since all the parts are required for the eye to see? hmmmm....doesn't sound too compelling! Let's hypothetically believe that Evolution existed. But then how did unconscious cells gain a conscious requiring function such as seeing...still not compelling!
I hope one day Evolution and their far fetched theories are remembered in history as primitive and superstitious beliefs contradicting both reason and science. This would draw people to accept that there is a Possessor of superior Wisdom Who has alone created living beings with senses.
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