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This week we see whether or not random mutation can save the theory of natural selection, or is an intelligent Creator (who loves you) a far better answer?
“The simplest organ which can be called an eye consists of an optic nerve, surrounded by pigment-cells and covered by translucent skin, but without any lens or other refractive body.” Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species, 1859
By Ron CampbellThis week we see whether or not random mutation can save the theory of natural selection, or is an intelligent Creator (who loves you) a far better answer?
“The simplest organ which can be called an eye consists of an optic nerve, surrounded by pigment-cells and covered by translucent skin, but without any lens or other refractive body.” Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species, 1859