Colbert Questions Behe On Intelligent Design

BicycleRepairMansays...

The thing this guy insists on not understanding is that evolution also removes the extra parts. Lets turn his mousetrap analogy in his face, a mouse trap needs to be set, it needs fingers in order to become a trap, so when a mouse comes along as says "this trap cant possibly be in working order, there are no fingers around, thats because when its set, it doesnt need the fingers anymore.

An organism that evolves will not only "think" of ingenious ways to protect itself, find food or reproduce, but it will be a shameless boss when it comes to paying the wages, anything that it could do without, it loses, so once the mechanism, built gradually, is "complete", selection starts chipping away the parts that isnt strictly needed anymore, and thats how you get "irreducable complexity"

Irishmansays...

GoogTube - agreeance, creationists don't understand evolution. Read a book like The Blind Watchmaker by Richard Dawkins or Darwin's Origin of Species and take the time to understand evolution and BAM, every single creationist argument, including ALL of the points discussed in this sift vanish into thin air.

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