Have you seen this photo on the internet lately? It's a microscopic view of the face of a daddy-long-legs spider! Wow! My family and I just watched a video called "Unlocking The Mystery of Life" produced by Illustra Media, and whenever I see something this amazing, like the spider eyes above, I think about how fantastic life is!
Look at all of the tiny features that make up the eye sockets on this critter. Now ask yourself what those tiny features are made of. If any one of those components is not working properly, then the entire design breaks down. This is called "irreducible complexity". In other words, you get down to a point where every single component must be in its place, doing its thing, at the right time and nothing can be missing.
How does one get this point across without beginning to imply that everything appears to have an intelligent design? Rather than have a zealot like myself try and convince you that biological evolution is a farce, I will direct you to watch the aforementioned video. There you will see some very smart scientists coming to the same conclusion. They show us how information is stored, shared and expanded within the cells of living creatures. It is truly mind-boggling. They also explain the concept of irreducible complexity much better that I do. PLEASE do yourself a favor and watch this highly entertaining and interesting show. Go to www.Discovery.org/csc
One place they don't go is to ask the question that come to my mind: When you get down to the smallest particles that we can see or even conceive of, what are those made of? I have my own answer. What is yours? This is where you press the comment button.


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