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LOL! So present one and we'll see. It would have to be a pretty short list.So now your predicting what an unseen list would look like, and denying it's validity.
Your conclusions are no better than the "godless cult" complaints you have against public school teachers.
OK. You can potentially make a ton of money looking for cures for cancer in nature and saving millions of lives.That's it?
LOL! So present one and we'll see. It would have to be a pretty short list.
You can potentially make a ton of money looking for cures for cancer in nature and saving millions of lives.
I have to do all thin-king?What does this have to do with design?
I have to do all thin-king?
You have made a claim, one that seems to many of us somewhere on the spectrum between outrageous and ridiculous: support, retract it, or expect it to be derided and ignored. Your choice - your homework.Do your own homework. It's much more effective.
I don't have time for scoffers.
OP asked what he can do with a belief in intelligent design and I gave him an answer.Some of us already have. What has that got to do with the theory of evolution?
I would see it as unnecessary to your suggested purpose, but in any case the OP asked how ID would be useful to the biological sciences.OP asked what he can do with a belief in intelligent design and I gave him an answer.
I would see it as unnecessary to your suggested purpose, but in any case the OP asked how ID would be useful to the biological sciences.
Let's say I decide to accept that all living things are the result of deliberate design.
Now what? What can I do with that?
Yes, the OP was somewhat ambiguous, which is why the poster started a new thread with a more specific title, "How does accepting design improve our understanding of biology?"nothing on biological science here...
yes, the OP admits that he needed to be more specific in what he wanted to accomplish with the thread.Yes, the OP was somewhat ambiguous, which is why the poster started a new thread with a more specific title, "How does accepting design improve our understanding of biology?"
Indeed. Or entering a room and asking yourself what the heck you came in there for.
Or leaving your house, locking the door, taking 4 steps and then returning to the door to see if you locked it.
Let's say I decide to accept that all living things are the result of deliberate design.
Now what? What can I do with that?
You have made a claim, one that seems to many of us somewhere on the spectrum between outrageous and ridiculous: support, retract it, or expect it to be derided and ignored. Your choice - your homework.
And a very valid one, at that.
The part that is initially frightening (but can ultimately be freeing) is that it can cause you to consider that you have a Creator to Whom you are beholden to.
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