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To: LibWhacker
I haven't been so shaken in my beliefs since Brian Williams announced that Jesus had actually walked on ice covering the Sea of Galilee.

This does NOT, in any way, solve irreducible complexity. It is equivalent to claiming you found a bolt in the car that could be used with a nut in a different location, and this therefor shows how fuel injection evolved from carburetors...
14 posted on 04/11/2006 5:53:19 PM PDT by Mr Rogers
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To: Mr Rogers

"This does NOT, in any way, solve irreducible complexity. It is equivalent to claiming you found a bolt in the car that could be used with a nut in a different location, and this therefor shows how fuel injection evolved from carburetors..."

I find this article, and irreducible complexity theories to both be equally unconvincing of anything.

From the layman's point of view, the entire conflict seems to be between two groups:

Scientists who have already made up their minds but lack the scientific knowledge and ability to prove or disprove anything this complex.

Christians who have already made up their minds but lack the scientific knowledge to prove or disprove anything this complex.

What we are left with is a pretentious, long-term war of words that we will not solve in the near future.

And... Happy Easter.


159 posted on 04/16/2006 6:24:40 AM PDT by Poser (Willing to fight for oil)
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