Science Evidence for Design | by David Pearce | Volume 20, Issue 4 | July – August 2014
IN the last chapter, we considered the probability argument against evolution—the incredibly small chance that two complex systems, each having three component parts, and both essential to the survival of the species, could develop independently and be ready for use at the same time.
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