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The Design Inference Game
03/03/03 | Moi

Posted on 03/03/2003 8:27:25 AM PST by general_re

I thought a new thread was a good idea, and here seems to be a good place to put it, so as not to clutter up "News". The only topic available was "heated discussion", though. ;)

If any clarification about the pictures is needed, just say so, and I will try to at least highlight the part that I am interested in for you. Remember that I'm interested in the objects or structures or artifacts being represented, so don't be thrown off if the illustrations seem abstract.


TOPICS: Heated Discussion
KEYWORDS: crevolist; dembski; designinference; evolution; intelligentdesign
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To: balrog666
p.s.: Turning your question around in my mind, I realized that there is a kind of qualitative difference between a hallucination, hearing voices, etc., and what I have been speaking of. It is precisely that the people I've observed doing what your friend's son was observed to be doing were perfectly incapable of "objectifying" their experience sufficiently to communicate something of its nature to another person. In subsequent moments of clarity, they could say nothing about the experience. Whatever it was for them, it left them literally "speechless."

In short, it does not appear clear to me that such people had a strong enough self concept to understand their experience as something that could be understood. It was something that just "happened."

Do you think this makes any difference?

141 posted on 03/06/2003 11:47:18 AM PST by betty boop
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To: betty boop; Alamo-Girl
Humans are free to choose to collaborate in that enterprise. Thus it seems such folks can become eligible for the same treatment as the devil himself.

But of course, this is only a speculation....

Actually, I think the Bible is pretty clear about this. We have free will in that we are free to do/think as we please. This establishes the idea of choice, an idea which is repeatedly upheld as important in the Bible.

It is this very idea of free will which makes unbelievers culpable. And the fact that sinners freely choose to defy their infinitely holy Creator makes them infinitely deserving of punishment.

142 posted on 03/06/2003 11:48:54 AM PST by the_doc
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To: betty boop
only place that it can be found

Without history the game is over.

143 posted on 03/06/2003 11:55:02 AM PST by cornelis
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To: BMCDA
Thank you so much for the reply and the discussion!

I know you don't believe, but I do, so I pray for you a long life, love, health, happiness, success and epiphany.

144 posted on 03/06/2003 11:55:57 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: the_doc; betty boop
Thank you so much for your post, the_doc!

I understand the doctrine and the righteousness of it. Nevertheless, I pray for mercy for all of us, including those who are deceived.

145 posted on 03/06/2003 12:01:26 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: Alamo-Girl; the_doc
It is my hope that the eternity of torment would not apply to those who were deceived.

Yes Alamo-Girl -- that is my hope as well. Yet would it be accurate to say, for example, that Hitler was deceived? If so, is there any point in such a deception when a person can become morally culpable? I ask that, because it seems we are most easily deceived when the promises we are tantalized with are the things we really do want.

Which is why I am so happy simply to leave the judgment to God. He will save whomever He Will. Maybe even a Hitler -- for all I know. After all, we musn't forget Christ came to redeem sinners.

146 posted on 03/06/2003 12:02:47 PM PST by betty boop
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To: Alamo-Girl
Well, I do believe, I just don't think it is a supernatural phenomenon ;^)
Nevertheless, thanks for your kind words and I wish the same to you too.

Regards and hugs

147 posted on 03/06/2003 12:13:31 PM PST by BMCDA
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To: betty boop
Do you think this makes any difference?

Frankly, no.

I also tend to agree with js1138 (although I readily admit that have not followed every nuance of that discussion) that these personal "experiences" are well within the generative capability of our material brains and indeed may be be self directed to a significant degree. And while that may not make them any less real to the person involved, it limits any real discussion of them to vague analogy and meaningless philosophical noise.

Don't take my comments to be insulting or derisive; it's just that I see no basis for meaningful discussion.

148 posted on 03/06/2003 12:17:17 PM PST by balrog666 (When in doubt, tell the truth. - Mark Twain)
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To: Diamond
#4

Composed largely of layered polymers.

149 posted on 03/06/2003 12:17:40 PM PST by general_re (Friends help you move. Real friends help you move bodies.)
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To: general_re
Amidst the fascinating metaphysical fill, I await your next picture:^)

Cordially,

150 posted on 03/06/2003 12:21:19 PM PST by Diamond
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To: general_re
Well, there it is.

Cordially,

151 posted on 03/06/2003 12:22:10 PM PST by Diamond
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To: general_re
I have another question about the rules. Is it possible for Diamond to backtrack? That is, can he go back and revise some of his earlier conclusions in the light of his experience with your later pics?

P.S. Your latest pic looks like my neighbor's patio. Ugly! (And designed by an idiot.)

152 posted on 03/06/2003 12:33:15 PM PST by PatrickHenry (Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas)
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To: betty boop
Thank you so much for your post!

Yet would it be accurate to say, for example, that Hitler was deceived?

I don't know. I take hope in the passages in Romans and John which speak of God's mercy to those who didn't know better. Because of those passages, I wonder if willfulness will factor in the judgment somehow.

153 posted on 03/06/2003 12:36:33 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: PatrickHenry; Diamond
Is it possible for Diamond to backtrack? That is, can he go back and revise some of his earlier conclusions in the light of his experience with your later pics?

I don't see why not, so long as whatever conclusion is finally arrived at is defensible.

P.S. Your latest pic looks like my neighbor's patio. Ugly! (And designed by an idiot.)

That's right, smart guy, and if I catch you sneaking around my patio again, you'll be talking to Mr. 12-Gauge...

:^)

154 posted on 03/06/2003 12:42:21 PM PST by general_re (Friends help you move. Real friends help you move bodies.)
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To: general_re
layered polymer placemarker
155 posted on 03/06/2003 1:16:12 PM PST by longshadow
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To: longshadow
Mr. 12-Gauge was here
156 posted on 03/06/2003 1:51:37 PM PST by Condorman
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To: Condorman
12-gauge placemarker.
157 posted on 03/06/2003 2:37:02 PM PST by Lurking Libertarian (Non sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege)
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To: longshadow
Polyester placemarker.


158 posted on 03/06/2003 2:53:21 PM PST by PatrickHenry (Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas)
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To: PatrickHenry
An other placemarker

159 posted on 03/06/2003 4:54:45 PM PST by BMCDA
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To: Alamo-Girl
Because of those passages, I wonder if willfulness will factor in the judgment somehow.

Alamo-Girl, my suspicion is: Willfulness is decidedly the key factor to be adjudged.

Will in and of itself is a neutral "force": It can be put to any purpose.

At the same time, will is also power, humanly speaking. Which suggests the next critical problem: To what purpose is will being put?

God gave man free will; so free will cannot be bad as a matter of principle. The problem of human will derives from the purposes to which it is put.

As to the question of divine judgment, I cannot pretend to know the Mind of God on this question. Yet I do know, to paraphrase Francis Schaffer, that: "God speaks to me truly; but He does not speak to me exhaustively."

Well, for heaven's sake, I give thanks to the Lord for leaving the human species something further to do within His Creation. Otherwise, we'd just be so many robots, or slaves....

Talk about "existence participating in Being," of a divine-human collaborative effort!

For some strange reason well beyond my ken, I am certain that God loves us humans -- His "sons". As improbable as that might sound.

Perhaps a viable civilizational basis can be formed around this proposition. After the impending war is over, that is. If ever.

People who read the Holy Scriptures probably have a leg up on that question. As strangely as that idea might sound in the post-modern ear.

160 posted on 03/06/2003 5:26:33 PM PST by betty boop
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