To: Doctor Stochastic
On the contrary, ID can be distinguished from natural design. Example = computer vs. rock. The argument as posed above is quite simply; the obvious distinction between intelligent design vs. natural occurrence is not being applied to biology.
To: Heartlander
The only problem with ID is that it can be applied to anything. How do you differentiate between a rock that is designed and one that is not? If you allow ID as an explanation you can never rule out the possibility that a basalt or granite rock you find somewhere is designed by some supernatural being.
721 posted on
03/19/2002 1:08:55 PM PST by
BMCDA
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