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A Look at Molecular Evolution


 

One need not look just at archaelology to see the short-comings of Darwin's Evolution. We can also take a look at the living things of today, specifically at the tiny workings within the organisms. When we look at these specifics, we can see how the step-by-step Darwinian Evolutionary method cannot possibly have produced them.

First off, I need to set the stage for our investigation with a quote from Darwin himself:

       "If it can be demonstrated that any complex organ exsisted which could not possibly have been formed by numerous, sucessive, slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down."
                            -- "Origin of Species" (1872), 6th ed. (1988) p.154

Therefore, if we can find any complex system that cannot lose a single piece without losing the ablility to function, then Darwinian Evolution must dissolve. Let's call these systems "irreducible systems". Below is a listing of some irreducible systems that I will outline as we go along.

     1. The Eye
     2. Blood Clotting
     3. Human Immune Response
     4. Cilium and Flagellum

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