Re: DNA + Microevolution+ Bayes =Macroevolution
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I would think so.
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So how can the probability of A be less than A?
And how would you calculate the probablity of the second part if it's the same as the first?
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Why does it have to be less?
Take the probability of all the atoms and molecules in a volume of water behaving in such a way as to form a parting of the Red Sea.
Even if the odds for such an event to occur naturally by random chance were the same as "God did it", it would still be astronomically low.
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