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Jhud -> RE: Re: The Contradiction (1/3/2008 6:50:10 PM)
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Apart from life, the only 'information driven machinery' that one can 'experiment on' is manmade. So these observations boil down to: "Manmade things appear to have been made by men." Your fundamental logical flaw here is that you don’t seem to see that by saying ‘manmade’, you are saying something fundamental about how structures derive – when we say manmade, what we are really saying ‘something that could not exist apart from a certain level of intelligence’, and in saying that, you are agreeing that certain things can only exist as the result of such intelligent manipulation – in essence, in order for ‘manmade’ to have intrinsic meaning, you must agree with the basic tenants of ID. quote:
Or, to provide a parallel argument: All observations of the origin of information driven machinery consistently require the activity of man, and the inference that those whose origin we don’t observe also required man is a reliable inference. Now we're getting somewhere! We have met the Intelligent Designer and it is us. Well of course, here is where we return to our thought experiment I posted above. If, as the terrestrialist scientists in my example did, one assumes that all intelligence must be human intelligence, or even the same as the biological intelligence we are familiar with, then of course this is the conclusion one must reach. But IDists, unlike materialists, are not constrained thusly.
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