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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2007

This clip might change your life forever! Watch and see for yourself.
The clip being used - with permission - is from the documentary: "A Question of Origins".

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  • let me reduce creationist thinking to its core: wow stuff is complicated --> god

  • For fuck sake I'm just looking for a video about the flagellum motor and all that's coming up is this creationist crap!

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  • @hannrkelley First you say : " Yes it is perfect "...then you say : "And for the record it's not perfect, because in about 1 year the same bacteria will probably have a slightly different...more effective, motor."

    The motor of a specific type of bacteria looks and is the same today as one from the 1970's , 1600's and even from one that existed millions of years ago. The motor of a bacteria does not change year by year like it does on an outboard motor of a boat. 

  • @zeyrek2 Yes it is perfect...because natural selection has chosen IT from all the faulty ones that arose along the billions of years these bacteria have been multiplying. Those that aren't perfect do not survive. And for the record it's not perfect, because in about 1 year the same bacteria will probably have a slightly different...more effective, motor.

  • Look up "Ken Miller Bacterial Flagellum" on YouTube for the simple refutation of this breathtaking example of wishful illogic. Parts of the flagellum DO have functions. Therefore, the complexity is NOT irreducible. Michael Behe is wrong again.

  • evolution? this is a fucking perfect motor ffs!

  • @yadayadaetcetc watch?v=a_5FToP_mMY&feature=re­lated

  • watch this please: watch?v=a_5FToP_mMY&feature=re­lated

  • watch?v=a_5FToP_mMY&feature=re­lated

  • These flagellum and irreducible complexity arguments have been already refuted.

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