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From: keith@cco.caltech.edu (Keith Allan Schneider)
Newsgroups: alt.atheism,talk.religion.misc,talk.origins
Subject: Re: Albert Sabin
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Date: 2 Apr 93 20:54:30 GMT
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wpr@atlanta.dg.com (Bill Rawlins) writes:
>>[...] it is patently untrue (as has been demonstrated ad
>>nauseum) that the complexity of life is a contradiction of the second
>>law.
>My point is that order does not come from disorder.
It does not... or it can not? When you freze water, you've created an
ordered crystal from a disordered liquid. Overall, the entropy is
increased, but locally order is increased.
>... the creation od DNA by random processes is incalculably remote.
And, you find the idea of a god more likely?
Besides, we can apply the anthropic principle to circumvent any
probablilty problems.
keith
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