ManOfScience wrote:And you talk about me posting "nothing"?
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Yes that's right...and you still posit NOTHING.
ManOfScience wrote:This just shows that you fundamentally do not understand the science behind evolution and natural selection. Honestly, I do suggest you do a little research on the subject. There's a lot of documentation out there..
Oh I'm reading a lot of documentation, Boy of science, and I understand completely what is going on... And all I see from you is obfuscation and body swerves, ducking and weaving, b ut you're in my sights, and I'm still waiting for you to posit something other than Chance...? The floor's yours, B.O.S...
ManOfScience wrote:As I said before, you need to try to understand how natural selection does not imply chance. You're taking the random small steps that lead to natural selection and extrapolating this to imply that the end result is pure chance. It is not! I highly recommend to you the book Climbing Mount Improbable, by the eminently logical Richard Dawkins.
Oh what a lovely segue…Yes, please, let's talk about this illogical book from one of the world's most illogical minds… Let us take this passage from pg 68:
Any designer capable of constructing the dazzling array of living things would have to be intelligent and complicated beyond all imagining. And complicated is just another word for improbable — and therefore demanding of explanation…Either your god is capable of designing worlds and doing all other godlike things, in which case he needs an explanation in his own right. Or he is not, in which case he cannot provide an explanation.
Now, where do you wish me to start in tearing down this whole paragraph? The above is simply anti-empirical rhetoric which may have, ahem, you, his naí¯ve reader fooled, but on any average examination we see through the bluster…
Let's start with Dawkins' claim about God being “complicated” and hence “improbable”; Dawkins has spent much of his career popularising science and demonstrating that the “dazzling array of living things” could have arisen quite simply, over long periods of time, through neo-Darwinian evolution. So why has Dawkins made such an about-turn all of a sudden? Is it really just to fit this non-point in, so conveniently, to the rhetoric of which he is indulging? Is Dawkins really abandoning earlier assertions, in a 360 move, just to support his own non-point? Well, yes. And do his readers not see through this master of transparent ill-logic? Well, sadly no they don't, because Dawkins is your little god; you HAVE to have faith in him, you NEED to have faith in him. And you wouldn't dare allow yourself to SEE THROUGH him. Now, in any case, the theologian would just respond, after he'd finished dismantling Dawkins' contradictions — and laughing his head off inside — that God created an environment in which incredibly complex entities could develop from quite simple beginnings by quite simple processes. And think about it: since when does “complicated” mean “improbable”? Since when is the latter preceded by the former? They are merely connected by a leap of faith, supported by nothing more than aggressive rhetoric rather than any rigorous, evidence-based arguments. And all the disciples fall for it, hook, line and sinker…Why, because you need this illogical fool.
Now, how does Dawkins quantify this probability? He doesn't. Nor does he offer a method for determining that probability in the first place. So it is purely and simply nothing more than a RANT by this weird fundamentalist you so adore… Oh, and improbable things happen. That is the point Dawkins makes in Climbing Mount Improbable after all, right? Improbabilities exist. I mean you never know, the improbability that Chance created you could b e an improbability that exists!
I really could go on, but it is obvious to any logical mind reading this that Dawkins' “analysis” lacks any conceptual clarity whatsoever and in fact is just an aggressive rant, big on rhetoric, low (nonexistent) on empiricism. Let us continue to analyse this book, Boy of science, and this time you fire away with whichever passage you wish…Bring it on!