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To: gore3000
Sigh... Once again you show your incredible ability to miss the point.

You stated water/lakes/snowflakes are "obviously" not "designed," they all come together through "simple" natural forces. Fair enough. You went on, though, to virtual-fellate Behe yet again by injecting your opinion that "no way did DNA 'self-assmeble,' implying that it is simply 'too complex'."

My question to you, Dear Man-of-many-font-colors3000, was how you determined the delineation between what is designed and what is not. Were/are prokaryotes "designed?" Viruses? Why or why not? How can you make that determination? Was the sun "designed?" (and all its, ahem, "chemical reactions?")

Once again, simply because you can't fathom the beauty, complexity, and intricacies of nature, doesn't mean nature is not complex and intricate. THAT'S what I meant by your "personal opinion," (Or Behe's, to be exact.)

Now would be the time when you or AndrewC posts that cool Flagellum picture again.
1,819 posted on 05/22/2003 7:02:53 AM PDT by whattajoke (Gore3000 and the Amazing Technicolor DreamFont... coming to your town soon!)
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To: whattajoke
Were/are prokaryotes "designed?"

Of course they were. That is why the atheist/materialist/evolutionists insult me. Because they cannot respond to the question of how life could have arisen from inert matter. Mind you, I am only asking for a theoretical explanation of how it could have happened according to what we scientifically know about life and what it requires. So yes, abiogenesis is impossible and the first life, likely bacteria (prokariotes as you call them in order to seem knowledgeable to lurkers, but really just an attempt to confuse the issue) was designed by our Creator.

1,857 posted on 05/22/2003 7:58:49 PM PDT by gore3000
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To: whattajoke
Were/are prokaryotes "designed?"

Of course they were. That is why the atheist/materialist/evolutionists insult me. Because they cannot respond to the question of how life could have arisen from inert matter. Mind you, I am only asking for a theoretical explanation of how it could have happened according to what we scientifically know about life and what it requires. So yes, abiogenesis is impossible and the first life, likely bacteria (prokariotes as you call them in order to seem knowledgeable to lurkers, but really just an attempt to confuse the issue) was designed by our Creator.

1,858 posted on 05/22/2003 7:59:22 PM PDT by gore3000
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