"The probability of linking together just one hundred amino acids to create one protein molecule by chance would be the same as a blindfolded man finding one marked grain of sand somewhere in the vastness of the Sahara Desert - and doing it not just once, but three different times. Sir Frederick Hoyle put it colorfully when he said that this scenario is about as likely as a tornado whirling through a junkyard and accidentally assembling a fully functional Boeing 747."
Stroebel, Lee, "Objection #3: Evolution Explains Away God," The Case for Faith (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2000), 143.
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Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Currently studying the merits of macro-evolution.
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