The Avon Lady |
11-01-06 07:24 AM |
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Originally Posted by Wim Libaers
Of course, paintings and buildings are designed - by humans.
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In fact, try appreciating what's physically, psycologically and materially needed just to do that. In fact, just to pick up the brush. In fact, just for the artist to think about picking up the brush.
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The flaw in the argument is that, because man-made complex items are designed, anything that is complex must have been designed.
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If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck........................
Or, as the saying goes, you can't see the forest for the trees?
The billions of varying components that make up the universe, down to the design of the atom and even it's sub-atomic parts? And then we're to look at these billions of varying components, all of them super complex and consistantly abiding by predictable laws, and imagine that they all came about from a series of billions of booboos and oopsies, beginning from some magical particle that appeared out of nowhere at the beginning of time, which itself begs for an explanation?!
I think the Hopi Indian myths posted here yesterday are more plausable. :yep:
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