...the part about the dogs was fairly funny... |
1. Poor design is still design. |
But it has nothing to do with the analogy I was making. |
but the idea of design might open our understanding to some things we never would have considered otherwise. |
For example, a Frank Lloyd Wright building of a certain period will most likely share many traits with his other buildings of the same period. |
I can't help you there, but a simple prayer would be a start. You don't have to have all the answers in the universe to offer up a prayer. All that takes is a little humility and a willingness to let go of anger, assumptions, demands ... and actually it's funny how little faith it takes. That seems to come afterward. |
I have been known to do that, it just wasn't happening there. |
It's good to see that you have a rudimentary grasp of the design inference. I was not making a design inference when I employed the building analogy. |
just the main front in a war which has nothing to do with Iraq, |
Science, properly understood, should merely be defined as the knowledge man can gain from observing the natural world. |
Such as a universe that is not made of dead, mute, inert matter. |
The appendix itself and its apparent uselessness is a flimsy basis for a worldview. |
The fact that cells reproduce and buildings don't has absolutely nothing to do with the point that was being made. |
There is nothing particular about living things that should exempt... |
They're just people doing a job... |