From Newsgroup: talk.origins
On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 08:18:38 +0100
Hibou <
vpaereru-unmonitored@yahoo.com.invalid> wrote:
[...] The human body is a good argument
against the existence of a Great Designer. It's a mess of interconnected systems, of feedback loops that can't be broken, has no test sockets and
no built-in test (except for pain, which is quite often non-specific or referred). There are no line-replaceable units (LRUs) that can be
unplugged, replaced, and taken away for diagnosis on the bench. Frankly,
if it was designed, especially by an omniscient entity who knew all
about illness and the advent of medicine, I don't think much of the designer.
xposted from aue to talk.origins
If curious about other discussions, I'd still caution against getting
into the 2sided debate on the trial of Galileo that seems to never end.
--
Bah, and indeed Humbug.
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