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Author Topic:   Is it intelligent to design evolvable species?
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Message 89 of 96 (285980)
02-12-2006 3:38 PM
Reply to: Message 86 by inkorrekt
02-12-2006 3:30 PM


Re: What is the rationale?
Each species is dependent on the other one. The entire animal kingdom is an example of adaptation. Such a complex process could not have evolved.
Why could they not have evolved?
I find it far more plausible that they could have evolved, than that they were intelligently designed.
They all ought to have occured at once everything in its own rightful place and function.
But they didn't. That's just one of the problems with ID.

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