Quote from james_bond_3rd:
OTOH, there is plenty of evidence that living organisms are full of errors, mistakes, useless organs, and inefficient machineries. If there ever was a designer, it must have been an extremely lazy and incompetent designer.
Quote from kjkent1:
I asked for evidence of ID. HH insisted that I define evidence. I defined evidence. You now insist that I define test. Okay.
A test is any regimen which can be repeated, and from which a result can be obtained.
Now, I'll ask you again: do you have any regimen which can be repeated, the results of which shows that an intelligent designer is responsible for the existence of biological life on Earth?
Quote from Turok:
Shoe:
>I don't know of any Christian who thinks that God is
>literally tinkering and messing with every rain storm
>and lightning bolt, so I'm not sure what you're getting at.
As is historically typical, you and I have very different christian friends -- almost ALL of my christian friends believe just that.
JB
Quote from ShoeshineBoy:
But I think the confusion is that you'll hear Christians say things like, "Thank goodness God brought us some rain". They usually don't mean that God was up in the heavens with a huge fan changing the course of the Jet Stream or something like that. It more just means that God is generally responsible for the weather. Well, actually, I think if I pushed them on it, they wouldn't know what they mean exactly in a scientific sense. They just want to express thanks to God for all things good since to them He is the One behind the scenes of everything.
Quote from ShoeshineBoy:
Hair in general is the product, in my mind, of an incredible genius that terraformed the earth through a seed and watched it progress from a singularity to a self-aware, spiritual supercomputer. The hair, the eye, the mitochondria - it is all wonderful and miraculous.
Remember I believe in random processes being channeled through inevitable design spaces. A certain amount of randomness, including pubic hair and armpit hair, is allowed without detracting from the genius of the original design.
Quote from Hansel H:
You're assuming that the designer values efficiency. Since a cosmic designer has literally all the time in the world ( and then some ) said designer has no reason to value efficiency. Assuming there is a designer ( read a god ), that designer may have valued the unfolding of the evolution story more than any specific product of evolution at any specific time.
Quote from Hansel H:
I think most christians believe that God listens to and sometimes answers their prayers. A millionaire prays that his mercedes will be out of the garage by Wednesday, a starving child prays for bread; neither prayer is more likely than the other to be answered. The logic of this God is strange.
Quote from james_bond_3rd:
This is an amazing retreat. So all the designer wanted to do, when he designed the world, was to see how "the evolution story" unfold? Do you mean that the designer did NOT design eyes so that we can see, did NOT design legs so that we can run? Did he just simply design some primitive, single celled organism and wanted to see how eyes and legs would evolve out of them?
Quote from ShoeshineBoy:
I agree that it is hard to understand why God answers some prayers and not others which is what I think you're getting at. The only thing that I can definitely tell you is that he does definitely do the miraculous from time to time. Why and when exactly - I don't know and never will...