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Mr_Christopher



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(Permalink) Posted: Jan. 25 2006,05:43   

This thread at uncommon poop is well worth reading

Looks like the IDCers have astronomy in their sights now.  Soon the IDCers will be telling is "look, all of the planets in the solar system are spheres...A coincidence?  Random outcome?  No, these obvious patterns in outer space suggest a designer is busy at work"

And I am amazed ftrp11 has not been warned/scolded/booted yet.

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Arden Chatfield



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(Permalink) Posted: Jan. 25 2006,06:23   

Quote (Mr_Christopher @ Jan. 25 2006,11:43)
And I am amazed ftrp11 has not been warned/scolded/booted yet.

Maybe DaveSpringer hasn't had his morning coffee yet.

I think this just shows how easily one can apply the vacuity of ID to, well, any field: anytime you see a 'pattern' and you don't understand it (never mind if others do), voila, it's 'proof' of design.

Science so easy anyone can do it!

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Mr_Christopher



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(Permalink) Posted: Jan. 25 2006,06:46   

Based on the "logic" and definition PaV is suggesting (and he claims Dembski as the source of his understanding), a snowflake exhibits a pattern in nature which gives scientific evidence of an intelligent designer.


Crazy loons.

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