Godslanguage, your comment about the god of chance really resonates with me and this concept of chance and probability has been whirling around my head for awhile.godslanguage wrote:David, I just cannot for some very obvious reason grasp how you reconcile God and the god of Chance working together synchronously in this very asynchronous dialogue. I know many on this forum share the same view (which I respect), I just can't get my head around it.That being said, I am completely open to the guiding force that has (so far) left no tracks. I'm unimpressed, however, with the techniques that the brain power behind the ID movement (DI) has used to further its cause. So much time, space, and effort is expended by these people criticizing evolution from every direction when evolution is so obviously (to me) the methodology He used. After all the rhetoric (or ignoring the rhetoric) what is left is evidence, to me, the only important consideration.
I can see God playing no role, I can see God play a role, but I can't see a God that designs by rolling dice and expecting predictable results. The most I can grasp is pseudo-random results, predictable but not entirely.
K.Miller who shares your view has had a reputation of attacking Intelligent Design. What K.Miller does like Dawkins, is take the word of Darwin and adapt it to thy faith system, and to add to the confusion, a faith not equally shared by neither Dawkins nor Miller.
Here is my issue. With our belief that GOd is in control of the universe and sustains it, as scripture holds, how do we even reconcile chance and probability. WE seem to be somewhat paradoxical in our thinking, I"ve been wondering, in holding to the idea that GOd has established a world with order, believing in that world of order, and basing our decisions on that wolrd of order, establishing probabilities of events. (lottery tickets, poker hands, blackjack, coin tosses) and yet we then suscribe to this idea (rightly so, I totally affirm this) that GOd is sovereing.
If we can reconcile these two seemingly paradoxical ideas....(we constantly acsribe seemingly random events to God's ordering right?), then why does the idea of a directed process, whehter we call it progressive creationism or theistic evolution, so unreasonable?
NOw I totally agree that what most theistic evolutionists are really describing is simply a driving force or a deist model of God's involvement, and I don't hold that scripture shows this. But if we believe in a personal God, invovled intimately with us and His creation, then why is this "intimate creator driven process "model of creation wrong to believe?
And to be honest, I really want to know if I am commiting some wrong thinking here, some incorrect application of scripture. I just seems that we are able to reconcile the "God of chance" with other aspects of the world and HIs creation and yet refuse to do so here.
PLease let me know your thoughts here and of course, others are welcome to add. What are the thoughts here?