Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek initially.What languages are the Bible written in?
Maybe I'm right or maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe is not science.
I have done research and find no successfull refutation to Behes IC.
You have failed to present your research in this thread.
The problem remains Behe has not presented any 'positive' objective verifiable evidence in support of his hypothesis. He has failed to publish any paper that verifies anything in nature is irreducibly complex. Science has demonstrated all of Behe's previous claims of irreducible complexity as evolved in defined steps by natural processes.
What can be easily presented is the refutation of irreducible complexity.
If you can cite something please present it.
The documents, please.The refutations that I have seen are ether strawman or especulations
Ok I´ll give you the befit of the doubt and assume that most mutations are like that
So my original claim was
1 you have to provide a path where most mutations are positive, that explains how a blind creature evolved an eye
I will change it for
2 you have to provide a path of any viable combination of neutral and positive mutations that explains how a blind creature evolved an eye
If that path is not shown then nobody can claim (nor deny) irreducible complexity
No one has ever claimed Humans are Chimpanzees. Your English deficiency is as bad as your intentional lack of knowledge of science.According to your viewpoint. I don't think they're chimpanzees if that's what you're thinking. Maybe they are but no I guess not since their bone structure is different from chimpanzees, right?
I believe these references have been presented before. You also can look up references yourself. All you have done is present negative assertions and no citations with 'positive' evidence that would justify irreducible complexity. The same problem is with Behe's assertions.
Evolution of the eye in detail in a video: Evolution of the Eye | PBS LearningMedia
The evolution of the eye is described in other sources as a step-by-step process: The beginning of the eye in primitive life forms are light-sensitive cells in primitive animals similar to Jellyfish. There are primitive animals today with light-sensitive cells with the basic simple genetics that evolved to the eye.
Evolution of the Eye
Scientists now have a clear vision of how our notoriously complex eye came to be
www.scientificamerican.com
Evolution of the eye - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
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