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Author Topic:   Is complexity an argument against design?
Parasomnium
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Message 28 of 142 (316329)
05-30-2006 3:37 PM
Reply to: Message 25 by John 10:10
05-30-2006 8:16 AM


Simple parts ...
John 10:10, in message 23, writes:
simple parts have essentially no ability to interconnect and interweave themselves into complex parts
John 10:10, in message 25, writes:
The ability of single elements to form themselves into complex systems show much much greater evidence that a Designer is the cause behind both the simple and the complex.
Do they or don't they have that ability? You seem to be contradicting yourself.

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