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Critique of Intelligent Design

Evolution vs. Creationism

The Art of ID Stuntmen

Faith vs Reason

Anthropic Principle

Autopsy of the Bible code

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Does Irreducible Complexity Imply Bad Design? Vend Mar 20, 2006
I argue that if the blood clotting system were IC and designed, then it wouldn't be necessarily poorly designed, because redundancy might have been traded-off for some other quality.

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Does Irreducible Complexity Imply Bad Design? TalkReason , Mar 21, 2006
Dr.Perakh's reply to Vend's letter exceeds 3,000 characters, which is the limit on letter size. Therefore it has been placed in a separate file, which can be accessed at http://members.cox.net/perakm/Reply_to_Vend.htm.
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