(October 30, 2015 at 12:37 pm)Rhythm Wrote:(October 30, 2015 at 12:34 pm)jenny1972 Wrote: yes right if the DNA had a different structure it would be different .-and so the machine language would be different. All of your comparisons to code...out the window, right there. Understand that, acknowledge that.
Quote:but it was created to have a certain distinct structure a certain DNA .This is precisely what must be demonstrated.....you are assuming your conclusion, which is not valid logic. You have no reason to trust your conclusion.
Quote:chemicals and atoms also are made up of complex structures , you are assuming that chemistry and atoms just created themselves without intelligence .Nope..and you've been corrected on this..at length, you even apologized a few pages ago for doing precisely this. Was your apology as insincere as your reasons for belief?
Quote:does our computers , an unthinking entity , do this write its own code decide for itself what it will be ?Yet more straw. Respond to me...when you respond to me...for change. I understand that you're having difficulty figuring out how to do that...but there -are- people trying to help you. How long will you persist in this, btw....how many times will you repeat the same error? Is your entire belief in ID founded upon this error? Is there no way for you to argue ID without making this error? Doesn't that concern you?
ok lets start over so i can be clear about what your hypothesis
your hypothesis : an intelligent being did not set up the laws of physics and did not set up the laws governming chemistry such laws created themselves is that correct ? if not edit
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