J C wrote: » Why all this 'shadow boxing' and 'dancing about' ... is it because my post 1660 is irrefutable ... and ID is therefore scientifically validated?
J C wrote: » ... since the basis for ID has been seen to be irrefutable.
J C wrote: » Not necessarily ... we simply don't know who or what this intelligence was/is. ... but we do know that it was an intelligence / intelligences. ... or at least something, with the abilities of an intelligence ... perhaps 'life ... but not as we have known it!!!' ... and on that note ... I'm off to bed ... to 'sleep on it'.:)
floggg wrote: » Em - you've argued that adam was made by God, the flood and ark were real and that genesis was real. That sounds to me like the abrahamic god. Im sure it doesn't account with most other non-abrahamic faiths creation stories. So are you saying that there is actually no way to know of any of that genesis stuff is true or not (other than personal faith and belief)?
J C wrote: » They could do so ... but if they were the only one entering, they could expect to win only once every 600,000 draws on average. ... and if the lottery had odds of 10^150 ... nobody could expect to ever win ... no matter how many entries they had or how many draws that took place.
J C wrote: » OK please tell me where this is wrong? Quote:- (Dr.) Dembski's original value for the universal probability bound is 1 in 10^150, derived as the inverse of the product of the following approximate quantities: 10^80, the number of elementary particles in the observable universe. 10^45, the maximum rate per second at which transitions in physical states can occur (i.e., the inverse of the Planck time). 10^25, a billion times longer than the typical estimated age of the universe in seconds. Thus, 10^150 = 10^80 × 10^45 × 10^25. Hence, this value corresponds to an upper limit on the number of physical events that could possibly have occurred since the big bang. These numbers place an upper limit of about 10^150 possible total reactions involving the entire matter and using all of the time in the Big Bang universe (which is termed the universal probability bound). This is then compared with the combinatorial space of simple proteins and other biochemical molecules ... each of which are often in excess of the universal probability bound. The implications of this is that if you had all of the matter in the Universe generating random sequences for the billions of years that the Big Ban Universe supposedly exists, you couldn't reasonably expect even one specific functional protein to be produced. ... and we need many hundreds of specific proteins and other biomolecules working in highly integrate systems in even 'simple' uni-cellular life, to say nothing about the multi-celled stuff.
Vivisectus wrote: » This would apply if you expect a fully functional single-celled organism to pop into existence. Multiply by every cell in every creature that ever existed, and you get a good idea about just how silly ID really is: that is how much the laws of nature need to be broken for fully developed life to be magicked into existence by a God! Science does not simply allow "God did it by magic" as an explanation. It does not have to: the math proposed here is deeply flawed. It assumes: a) That is only one viable instance of proto-life possible b) That a fully functional single-celled organism is supposed to appear, in stead of much simpler self replicating molecules such as RNA, or even a simpler predecessor to it. c) that life started as a result of completely random floating molecules interacting in an equally random way As usual ID goes to great lengths to set up a strawman, which it then attacks in the hopes that everyone will just go home and stop trying to figure out how life appeared and accept a magical explanation. Stil, it is interesting in that it shows just how different a ID argument is from a scientific one: ID never really explains anything. If you look for an answer, it is always "God did it by magic". If ID actually went on and stated " And this is how God did it!" then there would be something there to take interest in. But there never is: once they find any sort of confirmation of what they already believe, they lose interest.
Do they ever really find a confirmation though - or just "intelligently" design their own narrative and claim that as confirmation.
Not necessarily ... we simply don't know who or what this intelligence was/is. ... but we do know that it was an intelligence / intelligences. ... or at least something, with the abilities of an intelligence ... perhaps 'life ... but not as we have known it!!!'
floggg wrote: » Do they ever really find a confirmation though - or just "intelligently" design their own narrative and claim that as confirmation.
JC01 wrote: » This thread has gone on a looooong time after being answered in post 4 or 5... What the hell are people arguing about? Iv clicked into it a few times and can't make heads or tails of it. Is there still normal people who don't beleive in evolution?And I'm not having a sneaky swipe at religion I know plenty of devout Catholics but even they laugh at the whole Adam and Eve crac, I was of the opinion Darwins Theory was almost universally accepted in Ireland by now.
Vivisectus wrote: » But you go a lot further than that: you make up stuff that allows you to believe that there is not some vague intelligence, but that it is the god(s) described in the Bible that is behind it, and that the biblical narratives around creation, the flood, and adam and eve are literally true. You have even proposed vegetarian tyrannosaurs, sharks and spiders and magical climate-equalizing clouds in order to hang on to these beliefs. That is a lot more than discerning a hint of an unknown intelligence. That is just plain old starting with a belief and then working backward.
Squeedily Spooch wrote: » If Creationists were to see how ludicrous the idea that we all descended from a man created from thin air and a woman created from his rib (although quite why God would need his rib is another question, he just literally created a man from dust, why not a woman?) then the rest of it would fall apart. If there's no Adam and Eve there's no Christianity, it's really that simple. Speaking of women, I wonder does JC think that female childbirth and the pain involved are a result of Eve's sin?
floggg wrote: » Any links to the veggie T-Rex, or does J C want to explain himself?
Terrlock wrote: » It's only ludicrous to the unbeliever (Also the air was probably quite thick back then)- God chose the foolish things of the world to shame the wise. As sure as 1 + 1 = 2 God created man. If you don't believe it then just ask God to prove it to you.
Vivisectus wrote: » That is pretty much it: like most religious viewpoints, it only makes sense if you already believe it. That is why Mary never miraculously appears to devout Buddhists.
Vivisectus wrote: » You may find this and other gems of ID wisdom in the link below.Home Soc Religion & Spirituality Atheism & Agnosticism The Origin of Specious Nonsense. Nine years on. Still going stong. Learn how Sabretooth tigers used their fangs to dig up roots, how spiders used to suck plant juices, and how T-rex was a herbivore before the Fall! Also features magic climate-equalizing clouds and tropical hardwoods growing in deserts!
PopePalpatine wrote: » Creationism really is a prime example of confirmation bias.
obplayer wrote: » And may the Flying Spaghetti Monster caress you to sleep with his Blessed Noodly Appendages.
Chunners wrote: » Actually no, have you ever heard of hydrocarbons? I'm guessing not because religious people hate admitting they exist, see if you put hydrogen, carbon and oxygen in a closed system and add some electricity what happens is they bind and become this thing called RNA (Ribonucleic acid) and then if you throw Nitrogen into they mix it becomes DNA all without any outside influence, those four atoms only need to be together and they create DNA, they don't need a god, they don't need anything, life will out, it does not need someone to stir the pot. Your God can't even control me having a dump and you expect us to believe it can control something as complex as life? life is random because no one intelligent enough to create it would sit back then and watch it destroy itself