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I would save the receptionist., Moderator
I haven't had an appendix for 66 years and can digest just fine.
Mazel tov. It's a logical fallacy to make general assumptions from a specific case. Your individual appendix is of no interest to anyone. There is scientific thought that, in general, the appendix has an actual use. 50% of Americans don't have ovaries, yet I hear they're somewhat important to reproduction for everybody.
In any case, I cited actual authority. If you have a problem with it, take it up with the scientists whose work the article references.
Argument from ignorance.
That is not how the Argument from Ignorance fallacy works. That fallacy argues that a proposition is false because it has not yet been proven true or is true because it has not been proven false. The proposition I'm arguing against is that it makes sense to blame God for what we perceive are weaknesses. I'm not saying it makes sense because it hasn't been proven not to. I'm saying that God's will is unprovable.
Those who claim God is a bad designer because of the appendix are the ones arguing from ignorance. They don't have the knowledge of how an appendix may be useful, so they simply declare it not to be. That's just plain ignorant in light of recent research.
