Re: Economic irreducible complexity
Chuck Warman (cwarman@wf.net)
Sun, 24 Nov 1996 21:26:05 -0600At 08:29 PM 11/24/96, glenn glenn wrote:
>
>What this proves to me is that the design people are absolutely correct.
This
>extremely complex economy was designed by some one. It is irreducibly
complex;
>remove one part and the whole crumbles. There is absolutely no way that the
>economy could have arisen gradually from a simple hunter-gatherer society.
>
>Now we just need to decide who did the designing.
>
>glenn
>glenn
>
It's an entertaining post, Glenn, but there's a sticking point (for me,
anyway): even though we can't say specifically who did the designing, we
know *with certainty* that without intelligent input, the economy would not
have occurred.
Chuck
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Chuck Warman <cwarman@wf.net>
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