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<blockquote data-quote="Ikkin" data-source="post: 2873159" data-attributes="member: 108855"><p>It sounds like extremely specious reasoning.</p><p>The second law of thermodynamics should only properly be applied to relatively simple, non-biological systems and the author doesn't account for the fact that there is a very obvious imperative for reproductive biological molecules to group in ways that benefit their reproduction. You might think it a suspicious coincecdence that all the conditions *just happened* to be right for reproductive molecules to occur on the earth's surface, but this doesn't give you the grounds to reject the entire theory of evolution. Furthermore, to make such an argument would be to ignore the anthropic principle.</p><p>I'll translate that to plain english in the morning.</p><p>On a side note, you're doing this on purpose, aren't you Phil?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ikkin, post: 2873159, member: 108855"] It sounds like extremely specious reasoning. The second law of thermodynamics should only properly be applied to relatively simple, non-biological systems and the author doesn't account for the fact that there is a very obvious imperative for reproductive biological molecules to group in ways that benefit their reproduction. You might think it a suspicious coincecdence that all the conditions *just happened* to be right for reproductive molecules to occur on the earth's surface, but this doesn't give you the grounds to reject the entire theory of evolution. Furthermore, to make such an argument would be to ignore the anthropic principle. I'll translate that to plain english in the morning. On a side note, you're doing this on purpose, aren't you Phil? [/QUOTE]
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