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Author Topic:   Gears found in Nature
Faith 
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07-21-2016 3:53 AM


OK, I'll bite.
That's adorable. But I wanted a lot more information about this amazing adaptation and a lot less about the kids who made a film about it. It's really hard to believe but then Nature does a lot of things that are hard to believe, such as the rotating flagellum that Behe made so much of.
The picture of functioning body parts meshing together with actual gear teeth is something I want to impute to Photoshop. But if it's real, which I guess I have to accept, then what we have here is stupendous evidence for Intelligent Design.
It's a good thing Moose got this thread under control at the start by putting it on Summation Mode because otherwise it could only become a debate in which the evos try to come up with other examples of gear-like adaptations in Nature to prove that this one evolved.
I wonder if they could possibly come up with any?
Edited by Faith, : No reason given.

  
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