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Krypton
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| quote: | | Well at the moment there isn’t much evidence at all. The design argument heavily relies on complex mathematics and very very limited observable data. Of course, given time I’m sure our young bright scientists will find the evidence they’re looking for. |
im not sure you know what your talking about. philosophically or scientifically. first, u try to take god out of the ID theory when for ID to be true, there has to be the "Designer" god. its like taking Darwin out of Darwinist evolution.
second, there is a huge huge amount of evidence pointing to an intelligent creator. one thing is for certain, chaos cannot create order. if u dont believe there is order in this universe, you are mistaken, because even the most chaotic explosion follows different laws of physics and we can use these laws and mathematics which is the measure of order to estimate or calculate different things, such as the chemistry that made the explosion, and the greatest extent it will go, etc. for there to be order, there has to be an "Orderer" or something to have set this order in place.
one thing also, is the complexity of our world. ever notice how everything, from a blade of grass to the cloud in the sky to an ocean to a volcano all work together in a systematic cycle of the so-called eco-system. every cell in our body has a purpose. u go from a single cell to an extremely complex and organized life form consisting of over a trillion cells all working together and each with a job to do, that work out the life processes of your body. it goes further than that. one cell seems simple, but when u go deeper into it, u find out that it, in itself is extremely complex. with the nucleus of DNA and the production of all the RNA to make different proteins and amino acids, with the golgi bodies, the mitochondria, and cell wall to hold it all together and the cell tags to tell the body its a friendly cell and not a harmful bacteria.
with such organization and complexity, how could such a creation happen to just come about by chance. and this is a just a small example of an incomprehensible creation we live in.
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igottaknow
PerfectTeeth R4 Dinosaurs

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Location: The Future
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Dear god not another creationist/ID thread. After reading this sentence in the first post i knew we were in for a long ride:
"The idea of 'chance' playing a role in the subsistence and balance of life is quite frankly, repugnant."
I found the idea that George Bush would win re-election for a second term repugnant but I didn't rule the possibility because it was unappealing to my beliefs. Like every creationist who has come before you, you only want to believe things that support your religious beliefs. You're not interested in debating facts; you just want express your beliefs that are based on "common sense" and religion, not science. What's there to debate? Btw, the church found Copernicus's idea of a sun-centered solar system 'repugnant' too, you're following a well travel path.
I know it's not fair, science can build and modify its theories based on facts, experiments, logic, and reality, while you guys are stuck with a 2,000 year old document, that you can only reinterpret in reaction to science.
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Feb-24-2005 04:49
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MisterOpus1
Grumpy Old Fart

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Kansas City
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| quote: | Originally posted by Knight Rider
Well at the moment there isn’t much evidence at all. The design argument heavily relies on complex mathematics and very very limited observable data. |
The only complex math I've seen utilized by IDers derives from 1 or both of the following ideas:
1. Flawed probability arguments attempting to refute the evolutionary mechanism
2. Flawed probability argument from Dembski’s so-called “Explanatory Filter”
And #2 really is just a more complicated though erroneous flavor of #1.
Aside of the basic fact that the arguments on probability are flawed, which I’ve discussed earlier, both ideas above rely on the 2 basic logical fallacies:
1. Argument from incredulity
2. Argument from false dichotomy
Neither support the argument for design, i.e. give POSITIVE, verifiable, testable, and falsifiable evidence for the argument of design in any manner.
Hence my complete and utter skepticism.
| quote: | Of course, given time I’m sure our young bright scientists will find the evidence they’re looking for. |
So they start with the conclusion of design with absolutely no evidence to support it, hoping to find that evidence to support their a priori conclusion?
Interesting “science” you have there. And they say this is separate from creationism. Silly me.
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Feb-24-2005 17:24
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MisterOpus1
Grumpy Old Fart

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Kansas City
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| quote: | Originally posted by Knight Rider
Not as interesting as yours. The day evolution segregates itself from an arbitrary mechanism, is the day I will consider evolution as a plausible theory. Until then, evolution simply constitues sanguinity at desperate levels. |
That’s the usual sentiment of fundie creationists and IDers who are too intellectually lazy to examine the research themselves. And I’m sorry if you continue to misunderstand evolution, and continue to fail to realize that the mechanism of evolution is anything but arbitrary, but I really don’t know what else to tell you other than try to do a little more reading in the research on the subject from actual scientists. Try to understand what natural selection combined with mutation and isolation really means, and perhaps you’ll one day come to the revelation that chance alone does not constitute evolution in any way, shape, or form. It’s obvious that you’re going to continue to ignore the research and valid points I lay right in your lap. Hopefully one day you’ll find some answers on your own.
| quote: | By the way, when did evolution as a process begin ? The moment the cell was created, or at some random point in life ? |
The short answer is scientists don’t really know. I think it would first come down to the question of what exactly is “life” and how one defines it biologically. I suppose we could use the layman’s definition of “life” more or less as the ability to metabolize, reproduce, and respond to some kind of stimuli. So whenever the first organism was able to demonstrate these properties, we have life. Great. Now in regards to evolution, that organism, or more correctly that population of organisms would have to demonstrate the ability to mutate and naturally select once isolated somehow. Only then would evolution really be considered.
The reason why scientists don’t really know is the same reason why scientists don’t have a very firm account of abiogenesis – we’re talkin’ billions of years here with very small squishy critters that have no fossilization at all. This makes it extremely difficult to surmise any working hypothesis on it, though there are some interesting ideas out there. I think the ones involving symbiotic relationships have the greatest plausibility, but it’s pretty uncertain at this point. In all reality, it may forever be pretty uncertain.
And let’s also keep in mind that the first primitive cells resemble nothing like the cells we see today.
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Whence September dusk grows crisper still,
with leaves all crimson conquered,
I yearn to shout,
and dance about,
and stick pickles in my honker...
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Feb-28-2005 17:13
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