Re: WHY DOES THE UNIVERSE WORK?

From: FMAJ1019@aol.com
Date: Fri Oct 06 2000 - 02:38:05 EDT

  • Next message: FMAJ1019@aol.com: "Re: Reply to CCogan: Waste and computer evolution"

    In a message dated 10/5/2000 11:18:34 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
    Nucacids@aol.com writes:

    > << Cool but a non sequitor. We do not have evidence of inteligent design as
    > it
    > applies to biology. >>
    >
    > Ever hear of Dolly? Ever hear of a transgenic mouse? Or a rabbit that glows
    > green when placed under a black light?

    Interesting examples, but none apply to pre-existing biological systems. That
    humans can manipulate genes is still no evidence that this happened in the
    past. Do we have any evidence that suggests that such tinkering took place in
    the past? Otherwise why stop at biological systems? We might as well claim
    that ID is all around us just because we humans can tinker with most of what
    is in our reach. IBM scientists moved around atoms to spell IBM, does this
    mean that therefore there is evidence of design in atoms?



    This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Fri Oct 06 2000 - 02:38:20 EDT