Mary Roberts

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my theory would absolutely break down.’ And that was the basis for my concept of irreducible complexity. “You see, a system or device is irreducibly complex if it has a number of different components that all work together to accomplish the task of the system, and if you were to remove one of the components, the system would no longer function. An irreducibly complex system is highly unlikely to be built piece-by-piece through Darwinian processes, because the system has to be fully present in order for it to function. The illustration I like to use is a mousetrap.”
The Case for Christianity Answer Book: Concise Responses to Real Questions about Faith (Answer Book Series)
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