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Author Topic:   Irreducible complexity- the challenges have been rebutted (if not refuted)
Andya Primanda
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Message 103 of 112 (61695)
10-20-2003 12:14 AM
Reply to: Message 93 by Xzen
10-19-2003 1:10 PM


IC again?
You know, Michael Behe has no problem with evolution on the organismal scale. Read his 'Black Box' (I'm sure you have) and see how he has no problem with common descent or 'monkey-to-man evolution'.
Makes me wonder though if other non-YEC creationists have the same approach. What does Dembski, Minnich, and others say about common descent and evolution as such?

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