15.5.07

Blood-clotting shows irreducible complexity using the explanatory filter ...

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The blood-clotting pathway is compatible with, but not required by, the natural laws of biology and chemistry; so it is not a necessity.


It is complex because it is composed of many factors; thus, it has a smaller probability that it happened by chance.


The blood-clotting pathway does show design because it is complex and information-rich. All the factors must be present and interact with each other in a specified manner in order for the pathway to be functional. Thus, the blood-clotting pathway meets all the requirements for irreducible complexity and so it must be designed.

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