To use the car analogy a bit more. Someone who did not believe that cars were made by an intelligent being would see the fact that all cars are now fuel injected instead of having carburetors as evidence of evolution in their fuel systems. And truly fuel injection is better. But how did it get that way naturally? The evolutionist would say it evolved. The next question would be. How? And if it did so, where are the transitional forms? And more importantly, how would the transitional forms work?

Would the car have a cylinder with a fuel injector and one that received it the old way? Would it have a cylinder that was partially fuel injected and carbureted? Would the positions of the valves and the spark plugs be changed as well as would be necessary? And so on and so forth. Very quickly one would be bogged down in a morass as that one understands that with a car and its fuel system there are several different systems that are required to work in conjunction with others in certain ways and that if you haphazardly mix these systems as one might in a natural process, then the car doesn’t run. And if it doesn’t run, then it is dead and it does not live to pass it’s genes to the next generation so that future cars can evolve. And if one considered all the intricate parts that had to work in conjunction just so to make that fuel injected car work, one would realize that even in nearly an infinite amount of time, a modern pickup could never evolve by natural means.