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| | {include:Science vs. Evolution} |
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| | "Did the code and the means of translating it appear |
| | simultaneously in evolution? It seems almost incredible |
| | that any such coincidences could have occurred, given |
| | the extraordinary complexities of both sides and the requirement |
| | that they be coordinated accurately for survival. |
| | By a pre-Darwinian (or a skeptic of evolution after |
| | Darwin) this puzzle surely would have been interpreted |
| | as the most powerful sort of evidence for special creation."—* |
| | C. Haskins, "Advances and Challenges in Science" |
| | in American Scientist 59 (1971), pp. 298 |
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| | Other related topics: |
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| | | {contentbylabel:evolution} |
| | | {contentbylabel:dna} |
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