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To: William Terrell
Is a frog more complex that a bacterium?

Again, how do you wish to define complexity? At some point in the life cycle, both the frog and the bacterium are single celled. Most bacteria have smaller genomes, but genome length does not correlate perfectly with presumed complexity or position on the phylogenetic tree.

So once again, why do anti-evolutionists assume that evolution involves an increase in information or complexity?

718 posted on 04/06/2006 7:59:39 AM PDT by js1138 (~()):~)>)
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To: js1138
Again, how do you wish to define complexity?

Oh please. So long as you duck and weave it's unlikely that trans-species evolution will deal close questioning. With these tactics, the only way such theory of evolution will survive extinction is by government edict.

746 posted on 04/06/2006 8:55:45 AM PDT by William Terrell (Individuals can exist without government but government can't exist without individuals.)
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To: js1138
So once again, why do anti-evolutionists assume that evolution involves an increase in information or complexity?

UHhhh...

Because Evolutionist state so assuredly that it all started out so SIMPLE??

838 posted on 04/06/2006 11:22:24 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going....)
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