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--- Tim Manns <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> So I should be able to assume if I take every single individual part for a
> Boeing 747 and throw them into a big pile, then take a stick of dynamite and
> toss it in, if I do it enough times, I should be able to get a working
> Boeing 747 to come out right? How many of you would be willing to believe
> that? How much more complicated is human life, or any life for that matter
> than a 747? Just a little food for thought.
>
Tim, Tim, Tim,
Clearly evolutionary biology is not your speciality. Let me explain.
If you use dynamite, it will never work.
However, if you take the individual part of a Boeing 747 and put them in a pool of water (H20),
then zap it with lightning millions of times....
-Craig
Is it friday yet? :-)
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