(May 29, 2018 at 1:02 pm)Mister Agenda Wrote:MysticKnight Wrote:And they don't dare to even mention irreducible complexity of systems and make us think how to solve those issues. And it's obvious why. There is no solution to irreducible complexity.
No example of 'irreducible complexity' presented so far has been able to stand up to reasonable scrutiny. So far, a possible evolutionary path has been elucidated for every single so-called 'irreducibly complex' feature of a living organism. Not only is there a solution within the framework of biology and organic chemistry, we have a good idea of what that solution is.
There are Muslims who accept evolution, you know. There is nothing in your religion that requires you to take the Genesis story so literally. The 'people of the book' have a wonderful metaphor for evolution at their fingertips (God raised humans from dust being a metaphor for evolution from microbes to everything else, including humans), but too many of them would rather reject science rather than try to reconcile it with their religious beliefs.
Alright, if you are confident, why not a set up a one on one debate on this with me?
I don't mind changing my stance if proven wrong.