[MD] Dawkins a Materialist (is watching?)
pholden at davtv.com
pholden at davtv.com
Sat Jan 20 11:19:55 PST 2007
Quoting ARLO J BENSINGER JR <ajb102 at psu.edu>:
> [Arlo]
> Just out of curiosity, why did the "transcendent intelligence" populate the
> earth with dinosaurs for millions and millions of years and not people? Did
> this "TI" not have an image of "man" yet? When did the "TI" conceive of
> creating "man"? Did it always possess this "plan"? Or was it something that it
> found along the way? Why was early man "cavemanish"? Couldn't this "TI" create
> "man" as we know it right away?
You're asking me why the world is the way it is? I haven't any more of clue than
you do. Why is there something rather than nothing? You tell me. Maybe it's
because consciousness wanted to become known.
> I'm still waiting on your answer as to how such a complexity as a "transcendent
> intelligence" could itself exist without a creator/designer of its own.
Apparently you didn't read my answer. You assume something has to be complex
to design complexity. Yet complexity theory demonstrates simple things can
create great complexity.
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