Juan Buhler wrote:
On 2/17/06, Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I look at the world and the universe, and it's complexity, elegance, it's
many systems, chemical, organic, etc., that are all intertwined and
dependent and come to the conclusion there must be a maker. There may be no
more hard proof than that, except that many scientists, the deeper they dig,
the more evidence they find for a designer.
Intelligent design is akin to saying "the pyramids were built by
aliens--otherwise, how could they have been built"?
Actually, no, the idea is "they must have been built by somebody" which
is, AFAIK, widely believed to be the case.
On the other hand, I haven't yet heard (you may be about to share) a
theory that they came about by the random blowing of winds over the
desert sands -- and so then, why should the incredibly more complex
universe be explained that way?