AAA Wrote:Quote:I specifically said that I was not questioning geologic time. The fact is that when we look at the physiology of living systems, there is no way to falsify evolution. In other words, there is no way to find any biological process that would falsify evolution.
And that entitles you to throw out paleontology and the fact that we can predict where specific undiscovered fossils can and can't be found entirely as evidence?
The fact that every example Behe used for 'irreducible complexity' (and that others have proposed) wasn't actually irreducibly complex doesn't mean that a biological process can't be irreducibly complex in principle, it's just that nothing has so far turned out to be so. One good explanation for that is that all biological processes are the result of evolution. But if evolution is not actually the case, an irreducibly complex biological process that can't be the result of the forces we understand to be at work in the formation of organisms naturally can turn up any time.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.