Hi Steve P:

> First of all, the blog I am working on is not aimed directly at 
> convincing theists that they have a bunch of wacky beliefs that we'd 
> all be better off if they dropped. That is indirectly part of my goal, 
> but the blog is not to attract theists to the discussion. I want to 
> converse with other non believers in an ongoing  strategy session that 
> would include the sort of suggestion you made.

Perhaps your non believers would like to address the question Pirsig posed 
in Lila:

"Why, for example, should a group of simple, stable compounds of carbon, 
hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen struggle for billions of years to organize 
themselves into a professor of chemistry? What's the motive? If we leave a 
chemistry professor out on a rock in the sun long enough the forces of 
nature will convert him into simple compounds of carbon, oxygen, hydrogen 
and nitrogen, calcium, phosphorus, and small amounts of other minerals. 
It's a one-way reaction. No matter what kind of chemistry professor we use 
and no matter what process we use we can't turn these compounds back into a 
chemistry professor. Chemistry professors are unstable mixtures of 
predominantly unstable compounds which, in the exclusive presence of the 
sun's heat, decay irreversibly into simpler organic and inorganic 
compounds. That's a scientific fact.

"The question is: Then why does nature reverse this process? What on earth 
causes the inorganic compounds to go the other way? It isn't the sun's 
energy. We just saw what the sun's energy did. It has to be something else. 
What is it?"  (Lila, 11)

Platt





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