Re: Pitman's Miller Time



On Jun 26, 1:41 pm, "Rolf" <r...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Seanpit" <seanpitnos...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

news:1182866090.880384.254900@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Jun 26, 5:17 am, Frank J <f...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

So what exactly happened instead of "evolution" in those instances
that your "math" (or Behe's or Dembski's) suggests otherwise? Do you
specifically rule out *Darwinian* evolution, or other, e.g.
Lamarckian?

I believe intelligent design was clearly involved when it comes to the
origin of novel biosystem functions having structural threshold
requirements beyond a thousand specified residues.

An interesting theory. Seems that the designer sits back, ready to jump in
and do some advanced, sophisticated genetic engineering whenever he sees
that a species needs to exceed the threshold imposed by Sean.

But why doesn't he fix the genetic technology to eliminate the threshold? If
I were him, I would have fixed it for good so I could concentrate on more
interesting and rewarding projects. But I suppose his resources are limited.

I think it was fixed "for good" during the original creation of all
the various basic kinds of living things and biosystems. After that,
the no more deliberate tweeking was necessary. No higher-level
evolution occured or needed to occur.

Sean Pitman
www.DetectingDesign.com

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