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Science vs. Evolution

Fred Hoyle wrote that at least 2000 different enzymes are needed for a living organism
"I don't know how long it is going to be before
astronomers generally recognize that the arrangement of
not even one among the many thousands of biopolymers
[enzymes, proteins, hormones, etc.] on which
life depends could have been arrived at by natural processes
here on the earth.
"Astronomers will have a little difficulty in understanding
this because they will be assured by biologists
that it is not so; the biologists having been assured in
their turn by others that it is not so. The 'others' are a
group of persons [the evolutionary theoreticians] who
believe, quite openly, in mathematical miracles.
"They advocate the belief that, tucked away in nature
outside of normal physics, there is a law which performs
miracles (provided the miracles are in the aid of biology).
This curious situation sits oddly on a profession
that for long has been dedicated to coming up with logical
explanations . . The modern miracle workers are always
found to be living in the twilight fringes of [the
two laws of] thermodynamics."—* Fred Hoyle, "The Big
Bang in Astronomy," in New Scientist, November 19,
1981, pp. 521-527.
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