Irreducible Complexity

A microbiologist by the name of Micheal Behe made an interesting observation some 25 years ago and wrote a book on it. He noticed that certain biological systems had to have all of its components in order to work. This means that every component in the system had to begin at once in order to function. In other words, these systems would not function at all if even one of their components had to evolve. Design!
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