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Ten arguments for intelligent design
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<blockquote data-quote="FrumiousBandersnatch" data-source="post: 74246402" data-attributes="member: 241055"><p>You're really asking the wrong person about God; it seems to me an ill-defined and incoherent hypothesis, but as I understand it, it's something that is not constrained to generating the patterns, consistencies, & regularities that we observe and have modelled, but we can never observe the results of its activities - so it's an untestable hypothesis that something extraordinarily capable exists that has no observable effects. But, as I say, you're better off asking someone who believes in such things.</p><p></p><p>No need for the snark; it wasn't me that mangled your post, and I took the time to correct it for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrumiousBandersnatch, post: 74246402, member: 241055"] You're really asking the wrong person about God; it seems to me an ill-defined and incoherent hypothesis, but as I understand it, it's something that is not constrained to generating the patterns, consistencies, & regularities that we observe and have modelled, but we can never observe the results of its activities - so it's an untestable hypothesis that something extraordinarily capable exists that has no observable effects. But, as I say, you're better off asking someone who believes in such things. No need for the snark; it wasn't me that mangled your post, and I took the time to correct it for you. [/QUOTE]
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