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If you are saying that it is possible that God simply appeared out of nothing with no creator, then why do you argue that the Universe could not have simply appeared out of nothing without a creator? Do the same rules not apply? Also, most of you argue the case for intelligent design by talking about the construction of the eye or the flagellum bacteria, stating that it is too complex to have happened by chance(ignoring how evolution and natural selection actually works - it's not a 1 stage process) and must have had a designer. Surely God is the most complex being in the whole of existence, so why does he/she/it not have a creator? ---------- Post added at 14:41 ---------- Previous post was at 14:38 ---------- Quote:
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So anyway, back in post 182, I asked a question in response to your answer, any chance of an answer to that question? Chris has stated to him the "image" is a non-physical one, being the moral image of his god, however you defined it as physical, a different belief to Chris. |
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Now children, I'm flattered by the attention ... but shall we stick to the matter at hand? :angel:
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Why (in the view of creationists) can something as complex as the eye be deemed too complex to have happened through evolution and therefore must have a creator, yet a being like God, who must be the most complex entity in the universe(or wherever he/she/it resides) is not deemed to have had a creator? How could someone as complex as God have happened by chance? I just see the hypocrisy in applying one set of logic (if it's complex it must have been created) to explain the existence of God (without any physical evidence I might add), yet refuse to apply the same logic to God him/her/itself. |
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In any case, comparing the complexity of God with the complexity of the eye is like comparing apples and oranges. God is posited to exist in an entirely different realm, outside of the created universe and unbound by any of its laws (he is held, in fact, to be the author of the laws). There is no reason to expect that such a being must necessarily conform to any of the laws of physics that we know to operate in our universe. The eye, on the other hand, exists in a physical universe whose laws we claim to understand. The basic position of the 'Intelligent Design' hypothesis is irreducable complexity. That is, given what we know about the laws that govern the universe, and our observations of how things occur within the universe as they follow those laws, it is absurd to suggest that an eye could have arisen spontaneously. This observation, of processes occuring within the universe and taking account of certain laws, has no necessary impact on a being who is held to exist, by his very definition, outside of the universe and unbound by its laws. |
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Evolution is not about spontaneous happening. It's about small changes over millions of years. Next up: If God is so perfect and he created our Earth by his own hand, why did he booby trap it with volcanoes, earthquakes, tornadoes, tsunamis etc. |
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As I said above, the concept of Irreducable Complexity is that when you dismantle the long, gradual process of evolution you find that there are so many could haves and statistical long shots that it renders the chances of it having happened as absurdly small. So small as to be effectively impossible. Quote:
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Yet another bunch of non-answering answers.
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Oh my goodness, I've heard it all now. What an astonishing piece of naivety, I didn't think it was this bad. I'm quite frankly flabberghasted. Next you'll be telling me that Noah really did build an ark big enough to house 2 of every species of animal in the world for many years(how he managed to feed them given their was no food supplies is still a mystery - and how he and his family found the time to look after the animals while they were inbreeding to re-populate the world is beyond me). I'm off for a lie down. |
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And just because you can't explain something isn't conclusive proof that god exists. |
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