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Creationist objections to evolution / Intelligent design movement / Complex systems theory / Irreducible complexity / Michael Behe / Specified complexity / William A. Dembski / Complexity / Complex systems / Creationism / Pseudoscience / Intelligent design
Date: 2004-11-10 17:20:10
Creationist objections to evolution
Intelligent design movement
Complex systems theory
Irreducible complexity
Michael Behe
Specified complexity
William A. Dembski
Complexity
Complex systems
Creationism
Pseudoscience
Intelligent design

Irreducible Complexity Reduced

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