TheyCallMeDavid
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(Yeah. I know. It's been done to death. I just wanted to focus on one aspect.)
To the ID proponents - How do you tell the difference between things designed and things not designed?
1. Design is evident when a number of seperate, interacting components are ordered in such a way as to accomplish a function beyond the individual components. The greater the specificity of the interacting components required to produce the function, the greater our confidence in the conclusion of a design.
2. Regarding information, we infer design because a number of seperate components (the letters) are ordered to accomplish a purpose (the message) that none of the components could do by itself. Further, the message is highly specific.
3. We assume an intelligent agent when we see the components of a system interact with great specificity to do something.
4. In order to reach a conclusion of design for something that is not an artifical object (for example, an arrangement of vines and sticks in the woods to make a trap) , or to reach a conclusion of design for a system composed of a number of artificial object, there must be an indentifiable function of the system.
5. In considering design, the function of the system we must look at is the one that requires the greatest amount of the systems internal complexity. We can then judge how well the parts fit the function. We know that all of these things were designed because of the ordering of independent components to achieve some end.
6. The conclusion that something is designed, can be made quite independently of knowledge of the Designer.
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Heres a test to determine Natural Causes from Intelligent Causes ; see if you see the works of natural causes or intelligent causes in each of the 4 scenarios :
1. You walk down the stairs in the morning to have breakfast, and as you approach the kitchen table you notice some letters forming recognizable words which says :' Take out the garbage Honey and I love you' . You immediately assume that the Cat knocked the box of alphabet cereal over which just happened to spell these words out correctly, or, you know that these words represent a message from an Intelligent Source . Choose the answer.
2. You are at the beach on a hot day, and when you look up into the sky you notice a message that reads : 'Drink Coke' . You immediately assume that the cloud formations and wind were such that it spelled out that message for a full one minute, or, you know that this message was produced by an Intelligent Source. Choose the answer.
3. You take a ride out to where you are having a brand new house built and are pleased to see that the walls and roof are up . You exit your car and walk thru the shell of the house and find 3 large pages of paper that are white and blue with specific instructions on how to assemble the walls to the roof members, what size the Plumbing pipes will be , and the added supports so your Home will withstand a category 3 Hurricane so you can continue living there. You immediately assume that these instructional messages came about naturally because you saw pencils and other raw materials sitting nearby , or, you know that there was some kind of Intelligent input from a Person who is interested in assuring your convenience and safety . Choose the answer .
4. For every DNA molecule in our Bodies, there is encoded digital information that is much like a blueprint instructing how a Cell should specifically form (http://www.reasons.org/articles/digital-...ed-in-dna) . These instructions are in the form of an alphabet . Many Micro Biologists describe the internal workings of the DNA molecule as being 'astonishingly busy with as much complexity as the infrastructure of a major U.S. City ' . Famous Atheist Zoologist Prof. Richard Dawkins has declared that the amount of specified information in each DNA molecule would fill 1,000 volumes of encyclopedias if it were spelled out. Given these facts, you immediately assume that these instructional messages just came about by chance from nothing , or, you know that there had to be some kind of intelligent input that deliberately came up with the information then manipulated it to accomplish a very narrow specific intended goal much like we do when we type an Email -- (we come up with the information , then we distribute it with the goal of getting our point across) . Choose the answer.
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