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|    Re: Evolutionists: UPSIDEDOWN    |
|    07 Oct 23 20:28:51    |
      XPost: alt.bible, alt.religion.christian.biblestudy, alt.religion.christianity       XPost: alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic              Friend james taking his cue from the jw vatican;who repeat it without       attribution as though they originated it; has a question:              >Here is one for the books. When you look at an object, the lens of       >your eyes produce the object UPSIDEDOWN       on the back of your eye.       >The image is then converted into electrical signals that goes to the       >brain.Now comes the question:       >       >How did mindless evolution know enough about the real world, to have       >the brain flip the image rightsideup for the lifeform?? How could it       >know that?       >       A better question, why would an intellegent designer knowing every detail       of biology and optics build in this problem of eyes on purpose?              What does the change over 4 billion years of time on light sensitive tissue       before our eyes suggest? The first animal life with a similarity to some       modern animal eyes design/construction originate only some 650 mllion years       ago.              There aare multiple forms of eye construction,, here a few of them without       the inversion problem built in :              "Fly eyes " are built out of columns. Scallops have a delicate chain of       eyes peeking out from their shells. Flatworms have simple light-sensitive       spots.              These are the kinds of eyes that appeared before the type of eyes some       modern animals have, including ourselves.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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