To: Fester Chugabrew
Merely describing nature does not demonstrate that said nature exists, or that your description is accurate. What's your point?
Descriptions of nature are discriptions of direct observations. The explanations for what occurs may be inaccurate, but the events themselves are directly observable.
396 posted on
04/18/2006 2:57:07 PM PDT by
Dimensio
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To: Dimensio
Descriptions of nature are discriptions of direct observations.Descriptions of organized matter performing specific functions are descriptions of direct observations. To infer intelligent design from these observations is no more, and no less, "scientific" than to infer some other cause or agent, including chance.
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