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Can the formation of complex systems in living beings be explained by evolution?

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Can the formation of complex systems in living beings be explained by evolution?

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No, it cannot. Complex systems in living beings, like the eye and the ear, which are made up of multiple components, can function only when all its components are intact. For instance, for an eye to see, it is necessary that its approximately 40 components be intact. The eye would not be able to see if any one of these, for instance the eye retina or the tear glands, was missing. The conclusion we must arrive at, therefore, is that all the parts of such systems must have been created simultaneously. This, of course, proves the invalidity of evolution once again. So, what would it mean if a complex structure were to come into being in a single moment? Unquestionably, the emergence of many components at the same time, at the same place could only be the result of a special creation. Why is the theory of evolution defended so persistently by certain circles although it has no scientific validity whatsoever? People who disregard the existence of Allah and are reluctant to admit that they a

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