To: TChris
"Everything we know about randomness shows clearly that it does not lead to increased order. Intelligence begets systems, randomness does not. "Randomness is not one of the forces of nature that results in bonding, or other associations. Intelligence relies on some machinery, or system, which of necessity can not have been generated by that which the machinery gives rise to.
46 posted on
09/16/2009 9:05:19 AM PDT by
spunkets
To: spunkets
Randomness is not one of the forces of nature that results in bonding, or other associations. Intelligence relies on some machinery, or system, which of necessity can not have been generated by that which the machinery gives rise to. LOL!
Nice piece of gobbledygook there, FRiend.
Intelligence does NOT "rely on some machinery".
47 posted on
09/16/2009 9:07:52 AM PDT by
TChris
(There is no freedom without the possibility of failure.)
To: spunkets; TChris
Randomness is not one of the forces of nature that results in bonding, or other associations. Intelligence relies on some machinery, or system, which of necessity can not have been generated by that which the machinery gives rise to. If intelligence comes from machinery, where did the machinery come from? Other machines? Self-assemble? Or is it machines all the way down?
50 posted on
09/16/2009 9:39:29 AM PDT by
metmom
(Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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