To: Kazan
A bacterial flagellum is a motorized system the size of a virus with more power than a NASCAR engine.
You don't do yourself any favors by showing that you don't know what "power" means. And no, your statement's not true under any reasonable non-technical interpretation of the word, either.
There are no examples of such complexity being a result of anything but intelligence.
This is simple question-begging. The bacterial flagellum is itself an example of such complexity coming from natural processes.
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03/16/2019 3:30:47 PM PDT by
aNYCguy
To: aNYCguy
The bacterial flagellum is itself an example of such complexity coming from natural processes. Again, your reasoning is circular, thus unusable. You are assuming that which is in question.
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