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Complexity doesn't come from simplicity (Talk.Origins)

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This article (Complexity doesn't come from simplicity (Talk.Origins)) is a response to a rebuttal of a creationist claim published by Talk.Origins Archive under the title Index to Creationist Claims.


Claim CF002:

Complexity does not arise from simplicity.

Source: No source given.


CreationWiki response:

This is not a known Creationist claim, besides it is clearly wrong. Talk Origins does not even give a source for this one. Did they just make this one up?

There is a difference between complexity and order. Complexity can be produced randomly. A good example is an entangled ball of yarn. What is critical to the issue of origins is ordered complexity, not just complexity.


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