How to Imply Intelligent Design in the Origin of the Cornea ( Creationism)
Study the cornea and lens system in the animal kingdom and see whether you individually find that as you breathe, that exclusive way to getting oxygen would imply intelligent design as the oxygen goes throughout the body yet, red blood cells do not...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Study the cornea and lens system in the animal kingdom and see whether you individually find that as you breathe
Avoid believing that evolution could work through the problems that intelligent design can solve including the corneal transparency as you study Darwinian theories of forming life inorganically without guidance at the origins--plan--or intelligent design. -
Step 2: that exclusive way to getting oxygen would imply intelligent design as the oxygen goes throughout the body yet
Wikipedia:
Red_blood_cells ,, You would not be able to see. , Why or how would there even be a retina as blood would have been or if it "ever" was the source of oxygen for the cornea (if it evolved for billions or millions of years). , "Is it due to its function and is it a design feature that is not the expected way to get oxygen?" "Why can the cornea never have oxygen delivered by the bloodstream to the cornea."
, The cornea has its own private breathing ability: , The cornea protects the rest of the eye from foreign material and germs, but it also acts as the eye's outermost transparent lens, focusing the entry of light into the eye.
The "correct" shape of the cornea contributes part of the eye's total focusing power!! , of the eye would lack protection and lose much of its focusing ability! ,,, It is extremely specialized: "Because transparency is of prime importance the cornea does not have blood vessels; it receives nutrients via diffusion from the tear fluid at the outside and the aqueous humor at the inside and also from neurotrophins supplied by nerve fibers that innervate it."Wikipedia:
Cornea , And then, how did that mindless system decide how to not send blood to the cornea? Was that a stroke of genius by an uncoordinated, non-managed system called Darwin's Theory? (You think so or not?) , Not through the lungs! -
Step 3: red blood cells do not and "must not" deliver oxygen to one particular area of body tissues via the blood (the corneal lens system).
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Step 4: Search online what you yourself can learn and think about all other cells and tissues of your body being otherwise served by hemoglobin
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Step 5: a biomolecule that can temporarily bind to oxygen (the blood's color is due to the red color of hemoglobin in the "red blood cell.")
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Step 6: Ask biologists whether you would need to get an artificial corneal implant if blood capillaries (small blood vessels) and red blood cells could and did flow through them and the corneal tissues which are made up of 5 layers (similar to totally transparent skin) which is unparalleled in the body
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Step 7: how could had be by chance?
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Step 8: Use formal logic A implies B of how obviously you would lose vision if the fluid in the hollow lens which is full of clear fluid became infused with capillaries
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Step 9: but that is a different issue.
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Step 10: Ask eye doctors
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Step 11: biologists and bio-chemist whether the visible light wavelengths can or can not penetrate the relatively gigantic red blood cells: How did light ever penetrate past capillaries that would intervene within the path of the transmission of light to the retina in the back of the eye.
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Step 12: Ask yourself and others what you/they think about this: "Why does blood not go to the cornea."
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Step 13: Research personally and you will find that the cornea does and must get its oxygen "directly" and not using the heart
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Step 14: lungs and blood that is exclusive and unfathomable necessity that blind luck solved?
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Step 15: Consider whether this was a coincidence?--or was that an ingenious part of the plan to enabled the cornea to get its oxygen supply directly from the air.
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Step 16: Check the corneal structure and function: The Cornea is composed of 5 cell layers: Epithelium
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Step 17: Bowman's Layer
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Step 18: Stroma
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Step 19: Descemet's Membrane
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Step 20: and Endothelium.
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Step 21: Think about this--if the cornea did not exist at all or did not have 100% functionality
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Step 22: then the the rest of the lens area eye (iris
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Step 23: Think about this: the rest of the eye couldn't wait for the cornea to clear up so it needed to be designed to be right to make the eye even possible.
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Step 24: Analyze why the worthless eye evolved for the eons (billions of years) that it would evidently have taken for the cornea to become clear (transparent)--as it never would have had any value at all otherwise because it would be unsighted if blood had supplied the oxygen!
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Step 25: See if you agree that the cornea had to be created in a very narrow manner.
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Step 26: Consider and explain this: "How could unknowing; unthinking; unsighted evolution figure out that blood could not be used to feed the eye its oxygen?
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Step 27: Deduce whether it is by mere chance that the cornea is the only living
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Step 28: tissue in the entire body to be totally separately supplied with oxygen?
Detailed Guide
Avoid believing that evolution could work through the problems that intelligent design can solve including the corneal transparency as you study Darwinian theories of forming life inorganically without guidance at the origins--plan--or intelligent design.
Wikipedia:
Red_blood_cells ,, You would not be able to see. , Why or how would there even be a retina as blood would have been or if it "ever" was the source of oxygen for the cornea (if it evolved for billions or millions of years). , "Is it due to its function and is it a design feature that is not the expected way to get oxygen?" "Why can the cornea never have oxygen delivered by the bloodstream to the cornea."
, The cornea has its own private breathing ability: , The cornea protects the rest of the eye from foreign material and germs, but it also acts as the eye's outermost transparent lens, focusing the entry of light into the eye.
The "correct" shape of the cornea contributes part of the eye's total focusing power!! , of the eye would lack protection and lose much of its focusing ability! ,,, It is extremely specialized: "Because transparency is of prime importance the cornea does not have blood vessels; it receives nutrients via diffusion from the tear fluid at the outside and the aqueous humor at the inside and also from neurotrophins supplied by nerve fibers that innervate it."Wikipedia:
Cornea , And then, how did that mindless system decide how to not send blood to the cornea? Was that a stroke of genius by an uncoordinated, non-managed system called Darwin's Theory? (You think so or not?) , Not through the lungs!
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