Re: Economic irreducible complexity

Jim Bell (70672.1241@CompuServe.COM)
27 Nov 96 17:52:18 EST

I wrote:

<<In the biological realm? Sure it could. God could design such a system. Did
>he? Ah, there's the rub.

Glenn replied:

<<I think this is a first, Jim. At least you now admit that God COULD have
designed such a system. We are making progress, sloooowwww
ppprrrooogggrrreeessssss. :-)>>

Wow, big admission! God can do anything--I'm REALLY going out on a limb on
this one! I guess that's ppprrrooogggrrreeessssss for you...

Only, uh, it's not a first, Glenn. I've always believed this about God. I call
it childlike faith.

Glenn wrote:

<<You say the economy is designed. Is Henry Grady Weaver the designer of the
economy? If he is not the economic designer, please tell me who is.>>

There were lots of them. Most of them now forgotten, but they forged the
philosophy that allowed the economy to develop as it has. You can read
Weaver's book for more.

Jim