Another - if we evolved, it MAY be excepted that we 'developed' an eye to detect light, but to develop 2 so we could have depth perception? Not logical to me.
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Oh yes, I was blind, and then evolution got me not one eye, but two! No need for Jesus to heal the blind for me, thats for sure!
Evolution is much more effective in that way, there is no evidence in the bible Jesus gave the no-eyed eyes!
This argument is not logical because vertebrae creatures are symmetrical and therefore, one side of such a creature will always be a mirror (or near mirror), of its opposite side. Because an eye is on one side, there must then be an eye (or at least the genetics to develop an eye) on the other side
How do you function in society? Do people as dumb as you actually have jobs? Paperweight or doorstop, maybe, but anything more advanced than that seems beyond your depth. It's another piece of evidence against the existence of God. If God is omnipotent and omniscient, he would be able to staff his offices with intelligent servants.
Actually, using evolutionary theory, it would be illogical to predict the evolution of only one eye in a bilaterally symmetrical animal. Interestingly, blind, eyeless cave animals (that have eyed relatives), lose both eyes in their evolution. This, actually supports the bilateral evolution of the eye.
Odds are this twit believes in man being created from dust, woman from the rib of man, the great flood being responsible for fossils, and a so-called benevolent god that has no problem slaughtering people on a whim. But evolution is illogical.
Sheesh!
We "evolved two eyes" in the same that we "evolved" two legs, arms, two ears, and two nostrils.
Fucking symmetry, how does it work!?
It's called bilateral symmetry, bitch! Our ancestors didn't evolve two eyes independently of one another, they evolved at the same time due to a bilaterally symmetric body plan which means that most features that are on one side of the body are also found on the other side.
Also "except" and "accept" are different words.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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