GaryGaulin
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Quote (GaryGaulin @ Oct. 08 2015,19:14) | Quote (dazz @ Oct. 08 2015,18:39) | wait...a...minute...
Quote | plant cells do not seem to be as lively or appear to have even a rudimentary brain |
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Or in other words: the plant cells of plants do not seem nearly as lively with action potential as neurons in our brain are, nor do plant cells form a cerebral cortex and other mammalian type brain structures that would make it more likely for plants to be intelligent. |
Add detail to the end of the above that reads: "more likely for plants to be intelligent at the multicellular level."
-------------- The theory of intelligent design holds that certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection.
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