INFERIOR IN NATURE BY DESIGN
2006-11-01 14:19:23
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answer #1
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answered by ••Mott•• 6
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First of all what's an intelligent design ?I think everything has a design. And a design cannot exist without intelligence. So my conclusion is that there is no unintelligent design. Only your liking or disliking makes something intelligent or unintelligent.
2006-11-01 22:45:55
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answer #2
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answered by sam 1
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Intelligent design is a theory of existence in which life, and all existence, is designed by God. Therefore there can be no unintelligent design, if you believe in intelligent design.
2006-11-01 22:53:37
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answer #3
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answered by M 2
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I suppose that a materialist would say that the existence of things is accidental, so there would be no design at all. That something would have structure X instead of structure Y would be completely random. Hence, a thing does not have a nature in the clssical sense at all . . . it simply has, perhaps, certain utterly accidental features that we may be able to sense.
2006-11-01 22:19:50
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answer #4
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answered by AA 2
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The answer is that the situation is far more simple than it appears at first glance. There is really only one bone of contention and there are really only two conflicting viewpoints: Torah Judaism and everything else. The bone of contention is the principle of something from something. which is the unifying, fundamental premise on which each of the many components of the "everything else" category is based. The antithesis of something from something is the principle of something from nothing, which is the foundation of the Torah view of existence.
To begin with, something from something is indeed an all-encompassing presupposition that ultimately explains everything that goes on in the world. Simply stated, it is the assumption of cause and effect. Everything has an antecedent cause to which it can be directly related. The antecedent to a chicken is an egg. The antecedent to a house is lumber. The antecedent to the lumber is a forest, and so on. Everything and every event is the product of a progressive developmental sequence of causes. Everything comes from an identifiable something; hence the process of something from something.
2006-11-01 22:39:17
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answer #5
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answered by Pey 7
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Is that what happened to the Neanderthals and the 15 or so other hominids who became extinct, they were poor designs?
2006-11-01 23:29:53
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answer #6
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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All the thunder and lightening do not justify a light little drizzle.
2006-11-01 23:20:19
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answer #7
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answered by Spiritualseeker 7
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No, it is naturaly selected.
2006-11-01 22:19:42
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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