
Casey Luskin: The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith
Socrates in the City
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Irreducible Complexity and Evolutionary Challenges
This chapter examines the concept of irreducible complexity, questioning the validity of incremental evolutionary change through examples like the eye and mousetrap. It discusses the implications of convergent evolution in octopus and vertebrate eyes, proposing that a theory of common design may better explain these biological structures.
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