To: Fester Chugabrew
Complexity is a subjective issue. You'd have to define a precise, objective description of it to make such qualitative considerations.
To: Dante Alighieri
Yeah. Concepts such as complexity, function, purpose, design, intelligence, etc. tend to be alien to those who adopt methodological naturalism as if it were the be-all and end-all of science. Be that as it may, morphological similarities do not constitute historical derivation. You know that. The evidence for evolution is circumstantial and circumscribed. Nothing more. Would that you held ID to such a low standard!
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