In a message dated 9/13/2000 9:56:01 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
nalonso@megatribe.com writes:
<< Nelson:
Well one of the ways design is evident is in how something is built or
assembled. If I see a group of rocks that form a sequence specific pattern
which says "Welcome to the Rockies" I eliminate natural pathways and make a
design inference. But what I was talking about above was how Irreducibly
Complex systems eliminate natural processes as a cause and offers
intelligent design as a plausible alternative.
>>
Sure. But in the case of IC that's what you have to show. We all agree that
design can sometimes be infered quite reliably. IC does not eliminate natural
processes as a cause, it claims that it does but it has not shown this. It
does not even show that ID is a plausible and useful alternative.
You seem to overestimate the power of ID and IC. Perhaps that's caused by the
unsupported claims like the ones you make above?
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