RE: DNA Proves Existence of a Designer
May 14, 2018 at 11:53 pm
(This post was last modified: May 14, 2018 at 11:57 pm by CDF47.)
(May 14, 2018 at 11:45 pm)Khemikal Wrote:(May 14, 2018 at 11:41 pm)CDF47 Wrote: I disagree. I think I have shown the brilliance behind DNA design and molecular machines and the construction of the universe.By being flat out wrong about literally everything? That would be a neat trick.
Quote:I can talk the eye. I prefer the flagellum though since it can operate as a pump under a different variation. The human eye has design trade-offs which optimizes it in some circumstances but reduces it's capability in others. It's designed to do what is needed for us humans.Every time you mention alternate uses of a reduced biological structure you deny the claim of irreducible complexity. Is the trouble here that you can;t let go of that mistaken belief...or that you don;t understand what irreducible complexity is supposed to be?
I have been correct about nearly everything. Name each individual error I made. I can't think of any aside from maybe the end of Expelled is a hack job and the flagellum motor irreducible complexity.
I understand irreducible complexity. If a component is removed the system fails or is degraded. It is a simple concept.
(May 14, 2018 at 11:48 pm)Tizheruk Wrote:Quote:LOL...Sure.You don't
Quote:I disagree. I think I have shown the brilliance behind DNA design and molecular machines and the construction of the universe.It does not matter if you agree . you have shown nothing .
Quote:LOL...OK.Yes it is kay
Quote:I can talk the eye. I prefer the flagellum though since it can operate as a pump under a different variation. The human eye has design trade-offs which optimizes it in some circumstances but reduces it's capability in others. It's designed to do what is needed for us humans.Excuses disguised as what we would expect if evolution were true . If you accept one alteration there is no reason not accept an infinite collection of prior forms and different systems .
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I disagree.
OK.
Scientists haven't found that with these molecular machines though. They are finding that they are irreducibly complex or can serve as different variants depending on their configuration; like the flagellum can serve as a pump with specific parts removed.