09.02.10

Brazenness of the Dawkins lies

Posted in Evolution at 12:17 pm by nemo

The Limits of Evolution
Dawkins is a distressingly dishonest and clever liar who understands the critiques of Darwinism and twists them to keep the public confused.
The issue of blind chance is a decisive problem for Darwinism, so naturally it is important to turn things upside down. The computer simulations referred to simply don’t work, as Dawkins knows, and has known for a long long time. However he never admits to error, never changes his position, and rightly reaps the blind faith of the Darwin brainwashed.

Many believe that evolution simply involves “blind chance” and long time periods working on inert materials; and, therefore, as an explanatory power for the existence of life’s complexity, the theory of evolution is seriously inadequate from a probability perspective.

However, Mr. Dawkins asserts that evolution is more than blind chance as he discusses many of the projects under way involving intricate computer simulations that appear to confirm reasonable chances for the occurrence of meaningful evolution. (A cogent counterargument to the results of these simulations can be found in “Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design” by Stephen C. Meyer, which I reviewed previously.)

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