To: CarolinaGuitarman
Why? The Multiverse Theory states that billions of universes spit out into existence and we were just lucky. It states that there are junk universes all the way down allowing our existence. It states that billions of universes have been popping up from the alpha and omega.
Why cant the founder of DNA be correct in his assumption that we were seeded here especially since we are currently looking for intelligent life?
Do you have proof that our material consciousness ultimately comes from mindlessness?
To: Heartlander
"Why cant the founder of DNA be correct in his assumption that we were seeded here especially since we are currently looking for intelligent life?"
Nobody pushing the ID hypothesis believes it was anything but their own version of God (Most believe it was the Christian God, though there are of course Islamic ID adherents too
Crick is not the founder of DNA, he was the one (with Watson) who discovered its shape. He promoted the panspermia idea more as a way to shake up existing ideas than anything else. Even if it were correct, it only pushed the creation of life to somewhere else.
" Do you have proof that our material consciousness ultimately comes from mindlessness?"
No, because scientific theories never deal in proof, only in evidence. There is not evidence that consciousness came from anything but matter.
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08/28/2005 7:10:09 PM PDT by
CarolinaGuitarman
("There is a grandeur in this view of life...")
To: Heartlander
Why cant the founder of DNA be correct in his assumption that we were seeded here especially since we are currently looking for intelligent life? You missed the thread where a poster said that Mendel invented DNA and that he was an ID'er.
Sorry to interrupt. I just thought your question was ironic.
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