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Author Topic:   Stonehenge and ID
KC
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Message 4 of 95 (1780)
01-09-2002 4:09 PM
Reply to: Message 3 by John Paul
01-09-2002 6:03 AM


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Originally posted by John Paul:
Larry:
Except that a stone structure doesn't reproduce and so there is no way for evolution to occur.
John Paul:
But that has NOTHING to do with the point I made.

It certainly does. You're comparing the complexity of cells, plants, an animals with the complexity of Stonehenge. However, cells, plants, and animals can mutate when they reproduce, and Stonehenge - get this - cannot. Thus, as Larry said, your analogy is invalid.
[This message has been edited by KC, 01-09-2002]

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