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Creation & Evolution
Can anyone explain how the moth got it's owl eyes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Thurston-howell-III" data-source="post: 77658530" data-attributes="member: 455219"><p>But that is IN FACT what's happening according to you. how many lucky, happenstance mutations needed to occur?</p><p>You need a brain to interpret what the eye is seeing, special fluid to protect eyes from dust and bacteria,also translucent skin over the eye so you can see through it. How about specialized eye muscles that weren't there before? How bout the proteins needed to build the eye? This is just for starters! Explain your process that is NOT LUCKY to enable this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thurston-howell-III, post: 77658530, member: 455219"] But that is IN FACT what's happening according to you. how many lucky, happenstance mutations needed to occur? You need a brain to interpret what the eye is seeing, special fluid to protect eyes from dust and bacteria,also translucent skin over the eye so you can see through it. How about specialized eye muscles that weren't there before? How bout the proteins needed to build the eye? This is just for starters! Explain your process that is NOT LUCKY to enable this. [/QUOTE]
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