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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Missouri
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Dec 9th, 2005, 07:37 PM
isn't the basic argument for intelligent design the evidence for 'planning' because life is too compex to arise naturally?
I think I said some sarcastic off topic stuff about that earlier, but let me explicitly say now, that complexity and diversity arises spontaneously, not from planning. Thats whats so stupid about that fukin watchmaker analogy. A watch is there to tell time. Thats the purpose, everything about a watch can be traced back to the way the watchmaker wanted it to tell time. If you could point to the same kind of intention and purpose in an organism, then you'd be saying something. Complexity has never been a hallmark of planning, purpose has. Biology has complexity, not purpose.
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