Raging Bee
Posts: 8 Joined: Jan. 2006
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Russell: he believes in a supernatural god, but he explicitly rejects supernatural explanations in order to maintain the pretense that ID is scientific. So yes, he is, kinda sorta indirectly, denying, or pretending to deny, or pretending not to really believe, that his God is the designer.
Also, while a "designer" need not be supernatural, there's the next step, "creating" what was "designed," which does indeed require supernatural agency. By refusing to acknowledge the obvious fact that what was "designed" was then "created" (as evidenced by the fact that it exists) Luskin is pretending that his premise doesn't really lead to the conclusion he's already reached.
How many times, in how many ways, will Luskin deny his God before the cock crows? Any bets?
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