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Creation & Evolution
The fine tuning of the universe.
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<blockquote data-quote="Subduction Zone" data-source="post: 69667517" data-attributes="member: 321072"><p>Now, now. Just because you don't like the fact that Davies knows that life evolved is no excuse to use scare quotes. And as I said this only shows that you do not understand the various aspects of the fine tuning argument itself since they claim as part of it that life would not have evolved as it did. In fact many fine tuning arguments point out that life as we know it would not be possible if various constants had different values. Creationists quite often misinterpret that as them saying that life would be impossible. Of course creationists also mistinterpret arguments that disprove their versions of God as attacks on God.</p><p></p><p>You seem to think that the fine tuning argument is not an argument from ignorance. How do you defend that belief?</p><p></p><p>And in response to your edit, you sadly have underscored your ignorance of this topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Subduction Zone, post: 69667517, member: 321072"] Now, now. Just because you don't like the fact that Davies knows that life evolved is no excuse to use scare quotes. And as I said this only shows that you do not understand the various aspects of the fine tuning argument itself since they claim as part of it that life would not have evolved as it did. In fact many fine tuning arguments point out that life as we know it would not be possible if various constants had different values. Creationists quite often misinterpret that as them saying that life would be impossible. Of course creationists also mistinterpret arguments that disprove their versions of God as attacks on God. You seem to think that the fine tuning argument is not an argument from ignorance. How do you defend that belief? And in response to your edit, you sadly have underscored your ignorance of this topic. [/QUOTE]
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