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Only that it has not been shown to exist in natural objects.Was there a scientific rebuttal of irreducible complexity? I'm not trying to make a point I'm just curious.
But putting them on the lawns brings out the mission fields.If you had them in your heart, you wouldn't need them on the lawns.
Here's another one; somewhat like it:Oh okay the authors of the infamous Wedge Document
Keep looking.As far as I am aware, the Ten Commandments were only taken off one courthouse lawn,
Something that didn't make sense.Was there a scientific rebuttal of irreducible complexity? I'm not trying to make a point I'm just curious.
You can post more examples if you want, but the only motive to insist on a monument to the Ten Commandments in front of a public building is political, not religious.Keep looking.
Uh-huh.You can post more examples if you want, but the only motive to insist on a monument to the Ten Commandments in front of a public building is political, not religious.
When the SS cancelled its techno-blab, after taking two billion dollars from us, you'd think they could have MacGuyvered some of their junk into something else.Several. For example here.
Steven Weinberg, a Nobel laureate in Physics, places the cancellation of the SSC in the context of a bigger national and global socio-economic crisis, including a general crisis in funding for science research and for the provision of adequate education, healthcare, transportation and communication infrastructure, and criminal justice and law enforcement.
Not by choice.That's not news; you've been Genghis Khan for years.
What are you whinging about now, Genghis?When the SS cancelled its techno-blab, after taking two billion dollars from us, you'd think they could have MacGuyvered some of their junk into something else.
I mean, they can refute irreducible complexity by MacGuyvering a mouse trap into its component parts into something else, but can't find something to do with a two billion dollar piece of junk sitting in Texas?
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Huh? I gave you link that addresses irreducible complexity, then you asked for a link explaining flagella - which I provided. Perhaps you need to ask yourself why the flagella explanation doesn't address irreducible complexity. Try this - if the flagellum is not irreducibly complex, any explanation of the flagellum doesn't need to address irreducible complexity.Thanks for the link. It doesn't address irreducible complexity though
I'm comparing a mousetrap to the Superconducting Super Collider.What are you whinging about now, Genghis?
Submit this doorstop to irreducible complexity, like they do the mousetrap, and let me know how that works out.Huh? I gave you link that addresses irreducible complexity, then you asked for a link explaining flagella - which I provided. Perhaps you need to ask yourself why the flagella explanation doesn't address irreducible complexity. Try this - if the flagellum is not irreducibly complex, any explanation of the flagellum doesn't need to address irreducible complexity.
Whoosh!Submit this doorstop to irreducible complexity, like they do the mousetrap, and let me know how that works out.
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