Smidlee said:AFAIK Behe doesn't hold the monopoly on bacterial flagellum so I accept it just because Behe says so. This still has nothing to do with my statement about most evolutionist talking out of both sides of their mouths. It's true Behe isn't guilty of using this double standard even though he is an evolutionist.
Behe is the bio-chemist that detailed the IC of the bacterial flagella. So you are comfortable with selecting his idea (which he also uses to support common descent because virtually all bacteria have the same flagella structure) while ignoring the rest of what Behe states and then accuse him of talking out of both sides of his mouth?
I have made it clear before here that I saw this double standard in biology science long before I knew anything about ID, Behe,AIG or ICR. So DI didn't convince me, it was evolutionist themselves who convince me of intelligent design in nature. In another words you see Behe is just replace "evolution-in-the-gaps" to "God-in-the-gaps". All evolutionist got is make-believe story of how evolution did it with it's supernatural-selection powers.
The gaps you are referring to isn't gaps about science knowledge but gaps of how can we make evolution dogma fit into science.
Evolution is a fact and a theory. The fact is that evolution has occurred, is occurring and will continue to occur. The theory is how evolution happens and there are many places where our knowledge is incomplete and will remain incomplete. Young earth creation is the "make believe story" with absolutely no evidence to support the theory. By any measurement method the earth is extremely old (in the billions), there are many extinct species, hominids that are no longer around, etc. etc. What YEC's do is take a gap in scientific knowledge and say that the gap destroys our entire theory of biodiversification.
I am glad you are convinced of design in nature. So am I.
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