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Author Topic:   "How can organisms be so exquisitely complex, if evolution is completely random"
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11-13-2008 6:37 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by iano
11-13-2008 4:23 PM


Wow, either you are a different person now posting under iano's account, or you haven't been paying any attention whatsoever to what people are saying here. Evolution isn't completely random, so your question is based on a false premise.
'Nuff said.

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