Re: Islands of Ignorance - and islands of reversed entropy

2005-10-06 Thread thomas malloy
thomas malloy wrote: So you maintain that life just happened? You believe that nonliving material just became animated? Yup. I am sure of it. You should not pretend to be surprised that I think so. Most biologists agree, as I am sure you know. Having mentioned the complexity of the system,

Re: Islands of Ignorance - and islands of reversed entropy

2005-10-06 Thread OrionWorks
malloy sez: ... I believe that if children are presented with the complexity of the system, it's divine nature will be obvious. Ah, the get them while their young ploy. I'm sure this strikes terror in the minds of many objective rationalists. I wouldn't worry too much about it. As any

Re: Islands of Ignorance - and islands of reversed entropy

2005-10-05 Thread Jed Rothwell
thomas malloy wrote: So you maintain that life just happened? You believe that nonliving material just became animated? Yup. I am sure of it. You should not pretend to be surprised that I think so. Most biologists agree, as I am sure you know. Given what you've previously posted, I'm