To: Dimensio
I am not claiming a cause. You are.No. I am suggesting a cause that is more likely than any other. You claim my suggestion is unreasonable yet offer no substitute. Since it is the essence of intelligent design to create and organize matter, it stands to reason that where there is organized matter, intelligent design may be involved.
To: Fester Chugabrew
No. I am suggesting a cause that is more likely than any other.
Why is this cause more likely than any other?
Since it is the essence of intelligent design to create and organize matter, it stands to reason that where there is organized matter, intelligent design may be involved.
You are attempting to argue that because a process "may" have occured it is reasonable to believe that the process did occur. That is not a logical inference.
446 posted on
07/26/2006 1:06:19 PM PDT by
Dimensio
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