jack syme wrote:
> But isnt the fine tuning of the physical constants of the universe,
> used as an example of specified complexity by the ID folks?
No. Specified complexity is something more specific than fine tuning.
Fine tuning (e.g. the anthropic principle) was around well before
Dembski introduced the concept of specified complexity. I have no
problems with fine tuning. I do have problems with specified complexity
in biological systems.
Don
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Received on Wed Nov 15 22:00:36 2006
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