rossum
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What does that have to do with the number of possible different non-random processes? There are a lot of non-random processes. You need to do a lot more work on this. What is the chance of a rock falling down, rather than up? That is a non-random process. Does it indicate the existence of the god of gravity? That is what your faulty logic is saying.You need to have a course in probability and statistics.
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Your YEC arguments may work with the choir, who want to agree with you. We are not the choir, and we can see the flaws that the choir do not.