Biological complexity: finding working proteins (Introduction)

by dhw, Monday, October 26, 2015, 11:57 (3076 days ago) @ David Turell

DAVID: No wonder Paul Davies refers to life as the "fifth miracle'. this article will show my point mathematically:-http://www.darwinismrefuted.com/molecular_biology_03.html-Your point is taken, and is vividly illustrated by the article. I will, however, once more draw your attention to the continued misrepresentation of Darwin's theory:-QUOTE: The theory of evolution, which claims that life emerged as a result of chance, is quite helpless in the face of this order...-Darwin's theory of evolution does not claim that life emerged as a result of chance. It does not cover the origin of life. “How a nerve comes to be sensitive to light, hardly concerns us more than how life itself first originated” (Difficulties on Theory). The nearest it gets to that problem is with its numerous references to the Creator, and Darwin explicitly tells us that his theory is compatible with religion, as confirmed by millions of people who believe that God was responsible for the process of evolution. However, I would agree that the unexplained complexities of life's origins must remain a problem for atheists, some of whom are equally guilty of misrepresenting Darwin by announcing that the theory of evolution claims that life emerged as a result of chance.
 
I take your point about the article, but I trust you will also take mine.


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