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It cannot arise within nature as we know it without being itself designed. That doesn't mean that the mind that has arisen is supernatural itself-does it? Were the minds of the builders of the Obelisk in film 2001 A Space Odyssey, which dealt with the creation of mankind and possibly with the design of our universe supernatural? Did you find it unacceptable that they were not depicted as such? No, the audiences simply suspended disbelief and rationalized it a perfectly plausible.
Let's ignore for a second that 2001 is a work of fiction, and that the builders of the Obelisk in reality were very natural intelligent creators... human prop builders... and the "intelligence making powers" were play-acting.
But what do you think the
fictional builders had been? How did they build this Obelisk? According to the fictional universe story, these builders "had developed into non-corporeal beings"... meaning they once had been corporeal.
So we have a groups of corporeal, material, "natural" beings that fly through space and place weird obelisks on planets to further the developement of "naturally" arising species. And now the 1 Million Dollar question: where did they come from?
Again, I remind you of David Brin's "Uplift Universe."
The audience, atheist or not, would have no problems to "suspend disbelieve" and assume that this was just removing either natural evolution or intelligent creation one step further down the line.
But it doesn't resolve the question of where the line came from. Turtles all the way down?
And so your contradiction remains: you claim to have no problems of asserting a "natural" intelligent designer, who is just as material as his/her/its creation... when you want to argue against evolution or abiogenesis. But you keep ignoring the problem that you also assert that such a creator has in itself to be created.
In your last post you said that we misrepresent your position. But it quite the opposite: you misrepresent ours.
Several times now you have been told that we do not deny that anything
could have been intelligently created. We only point out that this isn't necessary.
And if you were honest, you would have to admit that you agree with us.
Had it been suggested that it had been God, then some of the atheist audience would have gone berserk.
Because atheists aren't capable of understanding the concept of "fiction". Please, stop projecting!