TagliatelliMonster
Veteran Member
I have extreme doubts about macro evolution.
Which is established science. So my assumption was correct.
Time is a variable commodity, so I don´t worry about it.
No idea what that is supposed to mean.
A billion years or a thousand, I don´t worry about it.
Again, no idea what that is supposed to mean.
Irreducible complexity is a logical idea
No, quite the opposite. It is quite literally a fallacy known as argument from ignorance / incredulity.
It is employs the exact same "logic" as what they used to say about amino acids or the ATP molecule. "It's too complex!".
Another way of phrasing it is this: "I don't know / understand how this complex thing can arise naturally, therefor it didn't arise naturally".
It's textbook fallacious logic.
The thing is, we actually know for a fact how you can end up with a seemingly "irreducibly complex" structure, without any need for any intervention - supernatural or otherwise.
It isn't even that hard. There are many gradual / incremental pathways towards such structures
A living organism can be reduced to a living cell and still be a living organism. A cell is irreducably complex, it cannot be reduced any further and remain a living cell.
As far as you know / understand, that is......
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