aairfccha wrote:DDHv wrote:
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anything except intelligent design as a sufficient known cause, please do so.
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Selection pressure plus molecular self-organisation plus lots and lots of iterations. Evolution can produce clocks from hands/rods, gears, ratchets and springs.
The calculation of one chance in 10^41,000 is for a self reproducing bacteria of 250 proteins. The smallest known is 482 proteins, many larger than the 150 base units used for the calculations.
Have you considered that iterations are not possible without reproduction?
aairfccha wrote:DDHv wrote:Have you read about the recent research showing how the DNA is organized?
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Where is the evidence that DNA started out this complex? Also...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA#Evolution wrote:Building blocks of DNA (adenine, guanine and related organic molecules) may have been formed extraterrestrially in outer space.
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have also been formed in the laboratory under conditions mimicking those found in outer space, using starting chemicals, such as pyrimidine, found in meteorites.
Said calculation assumes the building blocks. It is the probability of assembling them in any minimum reproducing organization.
aairfccha wrote:DDHv wrote:The ID theory does not require God.
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You just replaced the question "who created the creator" with a bootstrap paradox. I don't think this is much of an improvement. Besides, with equal authority I could assume that the universe was created last thursday with all memories and artefacts from before being part of the creation. Of course in the absence of actual evidence, this is an equally worthless assumption.
Agreed here.
Have you considered that mind vs. matter as the first cause is the question?
This has been argued about since at least Greek times. Maybe the Babylonians discussed it! Given our current biochemical knowledge, the functional complexity required for minimum reproducing life gives probabilities, not possibilities. The two theories immediately above beg the question. Maybe I was being too sarcastic?