Our creator sends waves of vibrating resonance from cosmic strings that attune to specific frequencies and are emitted into the cosmos. When and where these waves cross and at what
relative rate and frequency they combine, they form specific points of basic energies, photons, electrons,gravitons,proton,
neutrons etc. These all carry information in the form of bio-photons that program our DNA to materialize our grand illusion.
2007-01-27 06:40:42
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answered by Anonymous
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St Thomas Aquinas' Fifth Way: The Argument From Intelligent Design
The final Way that St. Thomas Aquinas speaks of has to do with the observable universe and the order of nature. Aquinas states that common sense tells us that the universe works in such a way, that one can conclude that is was designed by an intelligent designer, God. In other words, all physical laws and the order of nature and life were designed and ordered by God, the intelligent designer.
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William Paley In his book Natural Theology (1802)
He begins by stating that if one walks across a field and sees a stone it would be absurd to ask how the stone got there. Firstly one does not usually ask questions like that about stones but also it could be that the stone had been there for all time and so no conclusive answer could be sought. However, if during your walk in the field you came across a watch it would be reasonable to ask how it got there.
The watch shows great design, so does many things in this universe such as the laws of nature. They seem to work to some order or purpose.
Some modern versions have been put forward by Richard Swinburne, or F.R Tennant.
Wish i could give you more info but short of time... Hope it helps!
2007-01-27 14:42:58
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answered by Anonymous
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"If I don't understand it, then an invisible all-powerful being must have made it so."
The idea is that there are things so far beyond our ability to explain that an omniscient deity is the only "logical" way they could have come into existence. Only something with tremendous intelligence could have thought up DNA, the Earth's atmosphere, the sun, etc.
Science can explain everything to a point, and up to that point the Intelligent Design theorists agree. The difference is once that point is reached, the IDers credit God instead of continuing to seek answers.
The fallacy of Intelligent Design is that it tries to equate scientific evidence with biblical interpretation. To the gullible it sounds like Christians were correct about everything all along and now science proves it, and it's easy to miss that fine line between logic and unproven absurdity.
2007-01-27 14:36:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The short answer is that Intelligent Design is non-biblical creationism. ID is not faith based, it does not address who or what the Intelligent Designer is or why. ID simply says that some things are best explained by the application of intelligent, purposeful design. ID acknowledges the belief that unguided, natural selection cannot explain the development of complex structures such as self-replicating DNA.
2007-01-27 14:43:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The belief that everything in existence was "designed" by a higher intelligence (things like animals and plants and humans and trees and oceans and the sun and stars and cosmos). Exactly how this "designing" took place is never clarified nor is it ever explicitly stated that the designer is God, though that is the general agreement among proponents of this concept.
Intelligent design is touted as "scientific creationism" though it cannot honestly be classified as scientific as there is no way to test it. In fact, there was a recent court case held to rule on this very issue. The ruling came back declaring I.D. to NOT be scientific. Read the entire ruling here: http://www.pamd.uscourts.gov/kitzmiller/kitzmiller_342.pdf
2007-01-27 14:29:14
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answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7
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It is kind of the lowest common denominator. The possibility of life "evolving" through random chance has been calculated as one chance in 10 to the 160th power. (That number is commensurate with the number of molecules in the known universe) and one chance in 10 to the 31st is generally accepted as the definition of an impossibility. So, scientifically evolutionism does not make the cut, and many people from various scientific fields are admitting it. Since "evolutionism" is a religion, and has no basis in science. And Creationism is a Religion, and it does have some basis in Science. "Intelligent design" is a rather lame attempt at compromise.
2007-01-27 14:41:10
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answered by hasse_john 7
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God the intelligent designed and created His design. It is a sham man destroys it
2007-01-27 14:40:23
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answered by white dove 5
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the design of life and order of the universe points to an intelligent designer.
2007-01-27 14:31:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Intelligent design is the use of weasel words to sneak cretinism - oops, creationism - into schools.
Intelligent design is dishonesty, disguising a jackal in wolf's clothing.
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2007-01-27 14:34:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Intelligent design is the claim that the only things which exist are those that were designed by an intelligence greater than themselves.
It should be obvious to any moron that if something wasn't designed by a greater intelligence it cannot exist.
Everything was designed by a greater intelligence except for God himself.
2007-01-27 14:31:50
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answered by Anonymous
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