RE: What's the lamest defence of Theism you've ever heard?
February 21, 2016 at 2:22 pm
(This post was last modified: February 21, 2016 at 2:30 pm by FebruaryOfReason.)
AAA, can I also ask a few questions:
1. If complex biochemistry was designed, by what mechanism was it designed?
2. At what point was it designed? (i.e. how long ago). Is there evidence for this?
3. What does your interpretation of intelligent design predict for the future? I.e. is someone going to find the specific mechanism by which it happened?
I assume that you are going to pursue Intelligent Design in your research. If so, what experiments do you have planned to test your hypothesis? And I mean test it in any way? What results from your experiments would add to our knowledge one way or another?
You say I misunderstand the nature of Meselson / Stahl. I think you misunderstand the nature of science itself.
1. If complex biochemistry was designed, by what mechanism was it designed?
2. At what point was it designed? (i.e. how long ago). Is there evidence for this?
3. What does your interpretation of intelligent design predict for the future? I.e. is someone going to find the specific mechanism by which it happened?
I assume that you are going to pursue Intelligent Design in your research. If so, what experiments do you have planned to test your hypothesis? And I mean test it in any way? What results from your experiments would add to our knowledge one way or another?
You say I misunderstand the nature of Meselson / Stahl. I think you misunderstand the nature of science itself.
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