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Author Topic:   Irreduceable Complexity
The Arachnophile
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Message 50 of 94 (14629)
08-01-2002 5:34 AM
Reply to: Message 38 by Tranquility Base
07-31-2002 10:44 PM


"IMO Behe is saying that if evoltuion were true the tell-tale signs of where biochemical systems came from would be evident. They are not. Go read Behe and he will take you through a half dozen examples of well known biochemical systems which have parts that 'have come out of thin air'."
Behe made the famous statement that "There has never been a meeting, or a book, or a paper on details of the evolution of complex biochemical systems." (Darwin's Black Box, page 179). The following webpage proves him wrong, wouldn't you say?
Publish or Perish: Some Published Works on Biochemical Evolution
"It is the same as the hundreds of small molecule metabolic patheways of Ecoli. Regardless of reuse of proteins within genomes the proteins within the pathways are mostly unrelated to each other - they come out of thin air."
I wouldn't say that millions upon milliones of years of evolution is "out of thin air". The problem with ID believers seems to be a lack of the abillity to understand the power of continual evolution through all those years.
The Arachnophile

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