From arrowheads to flagellum...
From arrowheads to flagellum...
If we can determine that there is a dividing line between an arrowhead that might have been the product of natural processes and one that is obviously the product of ID, perhaps we can move on to biological systems. (The arrowhead, after all, is not a part of a functioning system until it is put into use by the arrow-maker himself.)
So, let’s look at a biological system. Lion mentioned the flagellum found on some bacteria:
Does the flagellum display MLC (machine-like complexity as described by Warren) or does it not? If so, does this MLC infer ID?
From arrowheads to flagellum...
If we can determine that there is a dividing line between an arrowhead that might have been the product of natural processes and one that is obviously the product of ID, perhaps we can move on to biological systems. (The arrowhead, after all, is not a part of a functioning system until it is put into use by the arrow-maker himself.)
So, let’s look at a biological system. Lion mentioned the flagellum found on some bacteria:
Does the flagellum display MLC (machine-like complexity as described by Warren) or does it not? If so, does this MLC infer ID?
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