Both points are true. But tell me. How complex do you think the human eye is?
Sure it's possible that over the course of billions of years, things may happen to create something new. But did you know that only one mutation in a string of RNA can completely incapacitate a protein and make it useless? In fact, one mutation [s]sometimes[/s] oftentimes makes no difference whatsoever. As such, it would take millions upon millions upon millions of individual mutations to make a noticeable difference in the overall appearance, mannerism, and physiology of a creature.
And if those mutations didn't work out right, then guess what. That individual would cease to exist. And those mutations couldn't build upon one another. And you'd essentially be back to square one.
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