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How is Revolution Theory different from the Intelligent Design theory?

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How is Revolution Theory different from the Intelligent Design theory?

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A. In many ways, Intelligent Design proponents present it as anti-theory. Essentially, they postulate that life is too complex to have been created by anything other than an “intelligent designer.” In essence, X is unlikely, therefore Y. True science does not use such logical fallacies (see here, here, here, and here). Until Intelligent Design proponents present a consistent, scientific theory, it is not possible to realistically compare Revolution Theory with it. Fortunately, Revolution Theory is a true science which does not use criticisms of any other theories to explain itself.

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