niiicholas
Posts: 319 Joined: May 2002
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In the "yes, IDists have in fact argued that IC precludes the existence of precursors with other functions" category:
Quote | NO FOREBEARS There seem to be no obvious evolutionary forebears in nature, and certainly no fossil record, to explain how such a machine might have been selected for through a series of random mutations in some simpler flagellum-like structures.
"If you don't have intermediate structures, it could mean one of two things, " Behe said. "Either we just haven't found them, or they are not there. It's a good bet, with these biochemical machines, that they aren't there."
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Nature's diversity beyond evolution Debate over 'intelligent design' Carl T. Hall, San Francisco Chronicle Sunday, March 17, 2002
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