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Pressie Member (Idle past 225 days) Posts: 2103 From: Pretoria, SA Joined:
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The first bikes came out without brakes. The had to try and use their feet on the ground or going uphill to try and stop the bikes. Or just loose momentum by falling off!
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FLRW Member (Idle past 726 days) Posts: 73 Joined: |
The next 50 years are going to produce what will be known as the "Great Awakening". This transition will eliminate religion (in educated countries) and promote Humanism and Spiritualism. It is the next developmental phase of Man. It's 13.8 billion years after creation and here is what we now know. 1. The Creators never told us anything about themselves. 2. The Creators apparently must use large numbers of events to accomplish anything That is why there are 100 sextillion stars in this universe and 10^500 multiple universes, so that at least one planet would have the right conditions for life to develop. There is no direct engineering involved. 3. Because of this statistical shotgun approach to life, they could not control bad outcomes like smallpox which killed 500 million people, cancer, polio, etc. This is the proof of the large numbers approach to creation. These bad outcomes up until now have been blamed on Sin. 4. Because of no. 3, the Creators are not Altruistic. 5. Birth and death is the mechanism that created humans. The only reason you die is to further the evolution of man. This evolution makes life easier for Man by clearing memories of past events for the new persons created. It makes it easier to change 6. So, there does seem to be a plan for Man to use his knowledge to solve the problems that the Creators indirectly created. 7. Because of the statistical approach of Nature, there is only a small percentage of very intelligent humans. It is up to these humans to improve the life of all mankind. 8. Highly intelligent people have a well-developed prefrontal cortex and that people with well-developed prefrontal cortex's have a lot of empathy. It is clear that highly intelligent people should be the leaders of society. Stupid people cannot contribute anything now that their brawn is not required. The bottom line is, get down on your knees and praise Man for your present good life. To summarize, the Creators used the laws of physics and large numbers to create an outcome that they desired. What is the ultimate goal? We don't know.
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vimesey Member (Idle past 322 days) Posts: 1398 From: Birmingham, England Joined:
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Stupid people cannot contribute anything now that their brawn is not required. Just to set my mind at rest, what do you propose happens to the stupid people ?Could there be any greater conceit, than for someone to believe that the universe has to be simple enough for them to be able to understand it ?
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jar Member Posts: 34140 From: Texas!! Joined:
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Green goods?
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Dr Adequate Member Posts: 16113 Joined:
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It is clear that highly intelligent people should be the leaders of society. Why, thank you. As my first act of rulership I banish you from this thread. Begone!
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FLRW Member (Idle past 726 days) Posts: 73 Joined: |
I don't know, but since I have a lot of empathy, I hope it is something humane.
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FLRW Member (Idle past 726 days) Posts: 73 Joined: |
I wonder why general anesthesia works on the soul?
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Pressie Member (Idle past 225 days) Posts: 2103 From: Pretoria, SA Joined:
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vimesey.
It's easy to answer. They never learn what a paragraph is supposed to be. After that they start writing huge essays under names such as FLRW and trolling evcforum. Edited by Pressie, : No reason given. Edited by Pressie, : No reason given.
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RAZD Member (Idle past 1655 days) Posts: 20714 From: the other end of the sidewalk Joined: |
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Theodoric Member Posts: 9489 From: Northwest, WI, USA Joined: Member Rating: 6.4
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Ouch
Facts don't lie or have an agenda. Facts are just facts "God did it" is not an argument. It is an excuse for intellectual laziness.
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Dr Adequate Member Posts: 16113 Joined: |
I see mikey tried to start a new thread to commit the same silly logical fallacy as in this one.
Mikey, mikey, please try to think of a new mistake.
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Taq Member Posts: 10296 Joined: Member Rating: 7.5
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Genomicus writes: No, my comment about atomic theory was in response to Taq's apparent surprise that the surfaces of molecular machine components are ball-and-stick-ish. Like duh, what did he/she/it expect? We're dealing with the nano-meter scale here. Although Genomicus may not respond or be aware of this response, the argument itself is worth pushing forward. The argument is that biology "looks" designed because it "looks" like machines and codes. That simply isn't true. Here is ATP synthase, the molecule we were discussing earlier:
If you made a 3D model of that molecule, blew it up to human scale, and placed it on the sidewalk, what would people say as they walked by it? Would they say, "Oh, look at the machine!"? No. They wouldn't. No one would. It doesn't look like a machine. That pretty much ends the ID argument right there. We could also look at DNA. Here it is:
If we placed that on a sidewalk, would someone walking by say, "Oh look, there's a code!"? No. They wouldn't. The entire ID argument appears to be stretches of imagination towards a conclusion they have already drawn.
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Dr Adequate Member Posts: 16113 Joined: |
Or indeed if you took a rabbit and placed it on the sidewalk would anyone say --- "oh, look, there's a whole lot of machines!"
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frako Member Posts: 2932 From: slovenija Joined: |
I still think that the best argument against inteligent design, is the stupid designs we find in nature, stuff that a child would design better, Like nerves and blood vessels run trough the inside of the eye blocking light from reaching the sensors at the back of the eye, and a blind spot because of the same idiotic idea.
Its equivalent of placing the lens of a camera behind the wires and chips, and then writing a computer progam to fill in the missing pieces of the picture. Christianity, One woman's lie about an affair that got seriously out of hand What are the Christians gonna do to me ..... Forgive me, good luck with that.
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