I stated:
- Design specifies the time period very precisely: from the moment life became possible on this planet until the moment it becomes impossible.
- It does not follow that Design applies **solely **to life and/or rational beings on other planets.
Third strike next time bro, when I may have to conclude that either you don’t know or are not prepared to say. It’s very simple - what is the scope of Design, as in “Design applies to a, b and c, and does not apply to x, y and z”?
Agreed, but I’ll ask my question again so you can answer and not get accused of prevaricating: Carbon-based life was impossible until the first stars produced it in their death. It is likely that the carbon in your left arm came from a different star to the carbon in your right arm. Science explains this and more. What is the Design explanation?
tonyrey;9038796:
Design explains that the existence of life and rational beings in the universe is due to purposeful, rational activity and not due to purposeless processes.
All well and good, understood, but you could reply to any number of questions with that very same mission statement, while your rival natural science gives detailed specific explanations. So, again, what actually
is the Design explanation? For instance, “stars are designed such that in their death they produce the carbon needed for life” - would that be a summary of the Design explanation?
I have done so in my reply to Rossum:
Also coming up for third strike. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to reread what you posted earlier on the thread, but as I said, the whole point of my question was for you to “
link a falsifiable example of a detailed Design explanation” with the stated objective of comparing “the detailed Design and scientific explanations to discover how the Design explanation is better or more useful”.
Hmmm. Perhaps another tack. I’ll state my objective up front – I accept scripture as revelation, and find it has little or nothing to do with the reasoning of Design. I accept science as reasoned knowledge, and find it has little or nothing to do with the reasoning of Design. So I am on a mission to pin down exactly what Design actually states. To learn everything I can about Design:
A. Will I find it in the CCC and by going on an RCIA?
B. If not, what other Church documents should I read?
C. If A and B won’t provide all the information I need, what non-Church documents should I read?