Karl Wiegers
Dec 16, 2021

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The responses here just about say it all, but there's one more point in this word soup that the author doesn't seem to understand.

Neither chemistry nor evolution takes place through the mode of randomly grabbing a large number of components and expecting them to assemble into the final complex product, as the 100 amino acids example here suggests. Both of those are processes that take place incrementally (1+1 amino acid, then another, etc.), over very long periods of time. So the argument that "it's extremely improbable that all these pieces could fit together by themselves, therefore god" is meaningless, and certainly not an argument that proves god's existence.

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Karl Wiegers
Karl Wiegers

Written by Karl Wiegers

Author of 14 books, mostly on software. PhD in organic chemistry. Guitars, wine, and military history fill the voids. karlwiegers.com and processimpact.com

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