To: curiosity
Do hardline evolution-backers accept Adam Smith's "Invisible Hand" in economics?
Do they appreciate Michelangelo's Pieta, or Da Vinci's amazing scribblings of inventions?
Do they drive German cars? Or Japanese cars? Or even 55 Chevys, or mega-hp pickups?
They must understand what design is, and how much work goes in achieving it.
15 posted on
08/18/2005 5:24:54 PM PDT by
bvw
To: bvw
Do hardline evolution-backers accept Adam Smith's "Invisible Hand" in economics? Do they appreciate Michelangelo's Pieta, or Da Vinci's amazing scribblings of inventions? Do they drive German cars? Or Japanese cars? Or even 55 Chevys, or mega-hp pickups?
They must understand what design is, and how much work goes in achieving it.
Exactly.
If one of our Mars rovers discovers a city on Mars are scientists going to assume that the rocks "evolved" into the buildings, or will they see that an intelligent design took place?
I'd bet on the latter.
58 posted on
08/18/2005 5:39:38 PM PDT by
RJL
To: bvw
Do hardline evolution-backers accept Adam Smith's "Invisible Hand" in economics?
Do they appreciate Michelangelo's Pieta, or Da Vinci's amazing scribblings of inventions?
Do they drive German cars? Or Japanese cars? Or even 55 Chevys, or mega-hp pickups?
They must understand what design is, and how much work goes in achieving it. We do, and looking at the redundant kludged together trash that we can already see in DNA, we know that only a halfwit godling could have designed that.
I believe in God.
I believe that if God had designed life, rather than letting it happen at random, he would have done a much better job.
I do not believe in an incompetent God.
So9
To: bvw
Do hardline evolution-backers accept Adam Smith's "Invisible Hand" in economics? Soitainly! It's just Natural Selection
81 posted on
08/18/2005 5:52:40 PM PDT by
Oztrich Boy
(Natural Selection is the Free Market : Intelligent Design is the Centrally Planned Economy)
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