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Wait — so this book hasn’t even been released yet, but you’re convinced that it will contain the clincher argument for creationism? And you wonder why we attack Meyer’s credibility?
Look it up in the dictionary.I’ll call your bluff, then. Care to enlighten the guy who has a degree in empirical science on the meaning of “empirical science”?
We should reserve judgement until we read the arguments.Wait — so this book hasn’t even been released yet, but you’re convinced that it will contain the clincher argument for creationism? And you wonder why we attack Meyer’s credibility?
The Cyclops only had one eyeOK lets talk evidence
The first piece of evidence i would like to present is unique character combinations. Every animal alive falls into a nested hierarchy. For example there is not ONE mammal that does not have a spine, a jaw, 4 limbs, 2 eyes, lungs, is bilaterally symmetrical, and so on. .
A mammal with gills would be an evolutionary step, not so?If we are part of some grand design, then why was god limited when creating mammals? Why could he not make ONE mammal with say gills? Like a whale for example, why did he not give whales gills. These are NOT similarities, they are unique character combinations which CANT be broken. If you break them then you have falsified evolution…
Maybe because it’s a mammal?So why does the whale, contain ALL the features of a mammal? Why was god bound when designing the whale? Why could be not give them gills? Why do they swim up and down the why (the way a mammal runs), rather than side to side (like a fish)? Why do they have hair?
And whence cometh the whale? And whereto shalt it go?Common designer has NO way to explain this other then god made the whale that way to make it look like it had evolved. Evolution explains this PERFECTLY.
You shouldn’t present it as an argument, then. About all that can be said about the book right now is that Stephen C. Meyer wrote it, which is why his credibility matters so much.We should reserve judgement until we read the arguments.
Y’know, I have a feeling that Darwin was talking about real mammals. The Cyclops is no more evidence against evolution than Zeus is evidence against God.The Cyclops only had one eye
What argument did I present it as?You shouldn’t present it as an argument, then. About all that can be said about the book right now is that Stephen C. Meyer wrote it, which is why his credibility matters so much.
Y’know, I have a feeling that Darwin was talking about real mammals. The Cyclops is no more evidence against evolution than Zeus is evidence against God.
Then you will have an easy time refuting his arguments. So not to worry.You shouldn’t present it as an argument, then. About all that can be said about the book right now is that Stephen C. Meyer wrote it, which is why his credibility matters so much.
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That is design! To have gills in a mammal would be absurd, that is why God had no intention for them in mammals. The fact that there are “unique character combinations” single handedly proves ID. Nice one. :clapping:If we are part of some grand design, then why was god limited when creating mammals? Why could he not make ONE mammal with say gills? Like a whale for example, why did he not give whales gills. These are NOT similarities, they are unique character combinations which CANT be broken. If you break them then you have falsified evolution.
One of the tenets of our faith is God has no Beginning, for if He did, it would not be God. There are most certainly created gods, however, people that worship science, i.e…It also begs the question why don’t you apply the same complaint about complexity to your god? Where did your god come from? Surely something so unbelievably intricate and complex, cant just kind of fell into place
That… no. What? As this fact could be explained by both the theory of evolution and creationism, neither is “proven” by it.The fact that there are “unique character combinations” single handedly proves ID.
You originally linked to the book preview in response to Darwin’s claim that “DNA is very strong evidence for evolution.” The impression is that the book would refute that claim, but as the actual contents and arguments of the book are, as of yet, hidden, there is no way to read, discuss, criticize, refute, or invoke them as an argument.What argument did I present it as?
My patience to participate in this thread will be very short indeed if I am going to have to constantly duck spurious claims that I “worship science.” This rings an awful lot like that Protestant nonsense about Catholics worshiping Mary.There are most certainly created gods, however, people that worship science, i.e…
Aaahh! I have been arguing that the Language of DNA points to design for some time now. Being a newbie you probably missed it. I used the book as a hope it was backing my argument, which it looks like it will.You originally linked to the book preview in response to Darwin’s claim that “DNA is very strong evidence for evolution.” The impression is that the book would refute that claim, but as the actual contents and arguments of the book are, as of yet, hidden, there is no way to read, discuss, criticize, refute, or invoke them as an argument.
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My patience to participate in this thread will be very short indeed if I am going to have to constantly duck spurious claims that I “worship science.” This rings an awful lot like that Protestant nonsense about Catholics worshiping Mary.
I have a bit of an issue with this analogy. Could you point me in the direction of a book, pamphlet, hell even a sentence that can self replicate?Aaahh! I have been arguing that the Language of DNA points to design for some time now. Being a newbie you probably missed it. I used the book as a hope it was backing my argument, which it looks like it will.
To allow wales to breath under water would be absurd? Why did god allow fish to breath under water, but not wales?That is design! To have gills in a mammal would be absurd, that is why God had no intention for them in mammals. The fact that there are “unique character combinations” single handedly proves ID. Nice one. :clapping:
That’s a better question than we usually get. You’re asking “why was God …” something. You’ve drawn a conclusion about God. From what I’ve seen, you don’t know that much about God, but you answer questions about Him and His nature and His purposes. Where did you get the information?If we are part of some grand design, then why was god limited when creating mammals?
Not even close to an answer. I would like to know why god was limited when he created the animals, to make them look EXACTLY the way they would if they had evolved.That’s a better question than we usually get. You’re asking “why was God …” something. You’ve drawn a conclusion about God. From what I’ve seen, you don’t know that much about God, but you answer questions about Him and His nature and His purposes. Where did you get the information?
As for the actual question - because an artist chooses to paint watercolors of landscapes, do you think he is “limited” to that topic and style?
In any case, I think you would do very well to wonder why God did the things that He did – because you will find out many things about the mysteries of life and the universe that way. But if you think that the only way you’re going to understand God is by looking at rocks or test-tubes, you’re not going to get very far on your journey.
Open your vision wider and deeper – at least to the philosophical level. After that, you can move to the theological. But right now, it appears that you’re “limiting” yourself by insisting on sensory data alone to understand reality. You do this using arguments based on immaterial (non-sensory, non-empirical) sources.
He gave nature the appearance of “having been designed for a purpose” – as Richard Dawkins stated. Why are you not able to see what this famous evolutionist can see?Not even close to an answer. I would like to know why god was limited when he created the animals, to make them look EXACTLY the way they would if they had evolved.
I don’t know where to start, what utter drivel. This is what you get when someone who is incapable of understanding the evidence starts drawing conclusions based on it.He gave nature the appearance of “having been designed for a purpose” – as Richard Dawkins stated. Why are you not able to see what this famous evolutionist can see?
The animals do not look like they were created by random mutations – since mutations cause a lot of damage to organisms and to DNA.
But why did God create the original forms of various beings to look similar? It was to provide an atmosphere of commonality. When people look at the faces of many different animals they see expressions that humans can relate to. We see animals have eyes which are often expressive. They have attractive features that win our affection and admiration. We see them having similar characteristics - paws that look like hands, beaks that look like noses. Even with plants, we say that they open their flowers to the sun and reach for the light – we see human characteristics in life and that makes the world more friendly for us. The fact that the universe is intelligible at all goes far beyond what you can gather by empiricism.
How do you value the virtue of humility, for example? Do you feel it is something worthless?
You asked:Firstly most mutations have absolutely no effect on the organism, but mutations have nothing to do with my point, please try to stay on the subject.
I don’t understand the question, but mutations have something to do with it I would think because that is your explanation for how animals “look”.why god was limited when he created the animals, to make them look EXACTLY the way they would if they had evolved
Clearly, when you said “make them look EXACTLY” I though it had something to do with the way animals look, but I guess not.It has NOTHING to do with the way animals look.