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Politics : Evolution

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (37454)6/14/2013 11:20:13 PM
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irreducible complexity is a fact of nature

Where are these facts again? Or just blowing more smoke as usual?

Not one of those impressively complex biochemical systems Behe said to be irreducibly complex was ever been shown to be and several are now are known not to be. Those known cases of IC you refer to are simpler and their evolution is understood, very easy to explain now. What we keep on finding out , is that evolution is much too flexible for IC to be an issue. The fact is that none of Behe's examples were ever irreducible in biochemical terms at all , his theories never posing the slightest biochemical challenge to evolution at all.
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