Monday, September 12, 2011

Dembski and Wells.

Although I do not always accept the premises of ID, this comment is quite worthy:
“Like the alchemists of old, who never explained exactly how gold could be produced from lead, origin-of-life researchers never tell us exactly how ‘an ordered hierarchy [of] structures and functions’ could emerge from the chemical processes that might reasonably have existed on the pre-biotic Earth”. Thus, while evolutionists would have us believe that there are many potential explanations for the origin of life, they really show that there isn’t one single compelling answer. For too long many people have taken the word of the “experts” at face value and not considered how weak their theory is in contrast to intelligent design."

If Only I Could Disagree.

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