Sy Borg wrote: ↑November 9th, 2022, 7:08 pm Did life evolve or was it created by a universal anthropomorphic spirit?I truthfully cannot see how life could evolve without help from God.
We study the eye lens today, and program a computer to plot a path between single cell life and the eye today. The computer does as it is told, and we see the results we want to see, so no surprise. But can we truthfully say evolution worked in the same way the computer said it should? From your link on eye evolution.
Because the computer plotted the path, evidence is sifted and used to supports this. Rhodopsin and the Pax gene are complex, they serve a complex role needed for evolution. Again from your link. ‘Evolution did it’.We know from computer models,12 and deductive reasoning, that eyes can evolve quickly.
https://www.nature.com/articles/eye2017226#Sec10
Certainly, rhodopsin is essential to the eventual evolution of eyes, but that is only a start. The Pax gene family joined the party although in a primitive form and gradually evolved.Another snippet from your link. Nature grabs a few components from here and there and assembles them into a ‘Complex Structure’. And to show how confident we are that this happened, we shall reinforce it with words like, suggests, could be and probably.
These components, then, are acquired from other dinoflagellates or other single-celled organisms and assembled into a complex structure that is light-sensitive and probably permits some form of spatial vision as these creatures are predators hunting other protists.23, 24, 25 This suggests that these protists could be autotrophic (photosynthetic) when light is plentiful and switch to being heterotrophic (consume other organisms) if light is scarce.The way evidence is presented, leaves room to argue for intelligent design.