The brain is too complex to have evolved (Talk.Origins)

Claim CB303:

The brain is too complex to have evolved.

Source:
 * Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, 1985. Life--How Did It Get Here? Brooklyn, NY, 168-178.
 * Brown, Walt, 1995. In the Beginning: Compelling Evidence for Creation and the Flood. Phoenix, AZ: Center for Scientific Creation, p. 7.

CreationWiki response:

First of all, the brain is not just extremely complex but also extremely organized. Random complexity occurs from natural processes all the time but it is Organized complexity that Statistical Thermodynamics and Information theory show cannot happen by natural processes.

Design has no such constraints. A designer is free to make his design needlessly complex if he wants, and that does occur at times. Furthermore, a design often has a minimum level of complexity necessary for it to perform the function for which it was designed.

Evolution, on the other hand, is constrained by Statistical Thermodynamics and Information theory, which show that Organized complexity cannot form by natural processes.

The ability to have intermediate form is not at issue, rather the ability to produce the extreme level of  Organized complexity that is found in the human brain. Statistical Thermodynamics and Information theory show that it cannot form by natural processes.

Talk Origins and other Evolutionists have the burden of proof to show that it can happen, and they have yet to provide any evidence that it can.