Probability of Evolution

JohnR7

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2nd April 2003 at 10:56 AM Jon said this in Post #4


That isn't probablitly. My mother and my father would have met someone, they just ended up meeting each other. If my father didn't meet my mother then he would have probably met someone else.

And that's exactly what is wrong with Hovind's calculations. Hovind assumes that there is one and only one way to have a protein sequence for a particular job.  Instead, there are millions.  If cytochrome c doesn't have one of them, it will have another.

See, Jon, you  can find the flaws if you look for them.
 
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