Quote Originally Posted by couch-potato

Now, let's take the human eye as an example. Should Darwin be true, how, exactly does a creature even begin to develop an eye? Humans have extremely complex, camera-type eyes. The pupil acts as a shutter, the lens gathers light and focuses it on the retina to form an image. Different colors of light which have different wavelengths would cause a blurred image, however our eyes are smart enough to change it's density so that we can see clearly. The eye has unique muscles, allowing it to move at ridiculously fast speeds. I'm not even halfway done explaining how we have vision, see how complicated this shit gets?
i no wat u mean but its not as if something just suddenly had an eye.... it started off as somthing else, maybe a sensitive spot that could detect light, and then it move on from there getting more and more complex... just cuase we have eyes no doesnt mean that we (i mean living things in general) always did


also about the ape thing, things would only adapt if they needed to, so not all apes (or other creatures) needed to change much if at all... theres no reason to if they dont need to, so they wont.... hence why there are still apes


again (i talked about this in anohter thread too), there is the arrogance of humans here... why shouldnt nature be able to create a "code", does that make u feel bad? does it scare u? i mean rlly its not as if humans are the best thing of all time... we cant even controll nature in the slightest so i dont see why nature couldnt make a code