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Lane Wagner

That's fine, I mean, obviously I don't believe it God, but I'm not contending with that argument here. I'm contending with the position that we are too complex to have evolved. If you believe that God is complex, then the argument that we couldn't have evolved, or that the universe couldn't come from nothing is hypocritical. Because that's what you already believe about God.

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John Peters • Edited

We are too complex to have evolved? Proof?

We are too complex to not have evolved? Proof?

Neither can be proved, but only one is correct.

If God is complex, then we must have evolved? Proof?
If God is complex, then we must have been created? Proof?

Both are illogical assertions.

What does God being complex have anything to do with the two questions above? Nothing.

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Lane Wagner

I'm not asserting any if those things, and you are making my point for me... Asserting that we are too complex and God must have created us is illogical. That is the only claim I am making here.

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John Peters

You never answer my questions. What does being complex have to do with the theory of evolution?

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Lane Wagner

Nothing. It has nothing to do with evolution. It has everything to do with the theist claim of irreducible complexity though, which is the only point I'm making.

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John Peters

If it has nothing to do with evolution then it must have been created.