Well, doesn intelligent design have some arguments like irreducible complexity and specified complexity?
A. The notions of irreducible complexity, specified complexity, or as it’s sometimes called complex specified information, these are characteristic terms. In a way there’s, they’re new terms for old concepts. Creation scientists had similarly made criticisms of the possibility of evolution to produce complex features. The particular challenges from irreducible complexity or specified complexity are challenges to evolution and its ability to produce adaptations to produce complexities of certain sorts. Their claim is evolution can’t do it. Systems that are “irreducibly complex” or have specified complexity are supposed to be by them impossible to produce through Darwinian mechanisms, or indeed any natural mechanism. So it’s a challenge to evolution.