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PaulF2
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That’s the boilerplate retort, isn’t it?But since each of those parts had or has a complete function independent of the overall function of the machine itself, then the supposedly irreducible complexity in fact is reduced- thus the argument crumbles
The debunkers of design in such cases must become very adept at convincing people that what appears to be plain as day is actually not at all what it looks like.
I am about to give this
millerandlevine.com/km/evol/design2/article.html
a thorough read, and maybe it will change my mind!
As I’ve indicated, I don’t really have a strong philosophical ‘pulling’ towards ID. If it can be shown that such structures DID evolve naturally, in a way that’s even better. As the recently late, very great Fr./Dr. Stanley Jaki observed, such a case merely reveals that God designed a Machine of even more staggering complexity - a life-producing Machine that gave us works that should and do astound us.
Either way, folks, we’ve got design! To look at such molecular machines and assert they are not designed is at least preposterous on the face of it.
This would be like coming up to, say, an Intel CPU - a machine that is still dwarfed in complexity by the simplest life! - and intoning that you believe that, despite all appearances, it wasn’t designed at all - it just came to be.
People can see that that is preposterous in the one case but many have simply been brainwashed into believing it’s perfect reasonable in the other.
Our minds are able to distinguish easily the earmark of Design.