Re: SETI and the Detection of ID



On Nov 20, 10:53 am, hersheyh <hershe...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 19, 4:14 pm, Seanpit <seanpitnos...@naturalselection.



0catch.com> wrote:
On Nov 19, 3:09 am, wf3h <w...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Nov 18, 11:54 pm, Seanpit <seanpitnos...@naturalselection.

0catch.com> wrote:
On Nov 18, 5:10 pm, wf3h <w...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

whoops! my typo...there are no deliberative processes...no ID
processes in nature.

Except for humans, and perhaps ETI, of course  . . .

neither of which is a natural process.

Humans aren't natural?

there is a difference between
modifying a feature of nature...like a radio wave...and creating a
feature of nature...like life.

it's sean's contention that 'god did it' explains nature. and that's
the most used failed idea in history

IDdidit is hypothesized all the time in science. The most failed idea
in history is that non-intelligent natural processes explain
everything.

Sean Pitmanwww.DetectingDesign.com

One can, in fact, argue that ID is the most successful explanation of
all time. It can explain anything *and* its opposite.  At the same
time.  It can explain things that have already been explained without
ID and explain things that have yet to be explained.  There is
absolutely nothing that ID cannot explain.  Of course, that is exactly
why science finds ID boring, useless, and irrelevant.

Of course, the above only applies to "unconstrained ID" capable of
doing whatever the proposer wants done, not ID constrained to *actual*
mechanisms, material existence, or evidence.

.



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