
Does the octopus eye reveal intelligent design? In this Faith & Science episode we compare the octopus eye vs human eye, exploring octopus vision, blind spots, biological design and what this means for creation and evolution. Join host Kaysie Vokurka as she talks with creation researcher Dr John Ashton about why the octopus eye is often more advanced than the human eye. You’ll hear how its spherical lens, layered refractive index and lack of a blind spot challenge standard evolutionary explanations like convergent evolution. We explore: why the octopus eye design is so precise, how it solves engineering problems our own eyes don’t, and why “random mutations” struggle to account for this level of complexity. The conversation then widens to other biological design clues – from octopus intelligence and problem‑solving, to amazing animal migration in monarch butterflies and cuckoos. Together, these examples point to a super‑intelligent designer and support a biblical creation view of l...