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It's complex, but is it designed? What about designed objects which do not have multiple components that have to function together?I think you got the idea. If it has multiple components that have to function together to do a task, it's complex.
Only Young Earth Creationists, so your sample is flawed by a false “either/or” choice.No, they're just holding all the evidence and that's a pretty high card. But I think that the real gap between creationists and non-creationists is the interpretation of Genesis as accurate literal history.
That's why I always say ID can take a hike.ID doesn't teach the Bible. It merely teaches that life as we know it appears to have a designer.
Not necessarily. Only YECs outright deny science. Even IDists accept evolution to a degree.Only Young Earth Creationists, so your sample is flawed by a false “either/or” choice.
Actually, it was a ploy to insert theism into the public schools as a "wedge" (and that's how they described it--read their stuff) for Biblical creationism.That's why I always say ID can take a hike.
It's just a ploy to try and inject science into Genesis 1, where it doesn't belong.
My term of choice is "Creationism," with its various offshoots: Creation Week, Creation Events.
Well "theism" -- more appropriately Theology (or Christology) -- does belong in the public schools; but as history, not science.Actually, it was a ploy to insert theism into the public schools as a "wedge" (and that's how they described it--read their stuff) for Biblical creationism.
Is it? Concrete has multiple components, and blocks have to be precisely manufactured.A cinder block is a designed object without multiple components.
Never played stick ball? But a bat is not made up multiple components which have to function together.Ever seen a baseball bat form itself? It has to be precisely designed for it to function properly.
My favorite example is: 1 + 1 = 2.Never played stick ball? But a bat is not made up multiple components which have to function together.
And, there’s also the ‘History of Science’… wonder why it never gave the Bible at least partial credit for general answers to some scientific problems, and that long before scientists ever made them scientific?Well "theism" -- more appropriately Theology (or Christology) -- does belong in the public schools; but as history, not science.
Only that's not my position at all. And I don't think it's Behe's position either. I think that's a misunderstanding.
God doesn't suddenly realize things. He already has all knowledge. He doesn't allow things to change by themselves. As you said, there's no unguided process. So there's no fiddling. It's all a miracle, from the creation of matter onward. The fact that it's so complex only tells us it could not be a process that came about by chance, but that everything is God's design.
Is an electron designed by that definition?I think you got the idea. If it has multiple components that have to function together to do a task, it's complex.
Here is some information that may help:Of course it would.
Just as historical evidence that Jesus was a composite of many gods, heroes, and historical people, changed my view 30 years ago.
Edit: PS, below my name, 5th line down, The word "Atheist".
Of course it would.
Just as historical evidence that Jesus was a composite of many gods, heroes, and historical people, changed my view 30 years ago.
Maybe because it knew that trying to use the Bible for science is like trying to use Bill Gates' diary as a computer manual?And, there’s also the ‘History of Science’… wonder why it never gave the Bible at least partial credit for general answers to some scientific problems,
Time.So what's the difference between the 'natural' process of evolution - which IDers accept, and an example of creationism?
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