lol.. "Lord Keynes" - ? I think John Keynes was a clever fellow.. too bad he changed his major to econ. Guess he couldn't understand an evolutionary science-type world either..
Ah, I must toss this out here. It brings us back to how
your way of looking at our wondrous universe. I understand how you have approached the subject of global warming. I just refer to this post of yours whenever science & "belief" systems collide.
As I said, no, I have nothing more to add to this thread. So.. see you in another science vs.. ?? thread..
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Quote by: xyzer Did anyone ever admit there are some things we just don't know? Some things we can't explain scientifically? In any discussion of why, there is a jumbled mix of the known(evolutionary processes) with the unkown(intelligent design)?
We just don't know how it all started and we just don't know why it evolved into what we can observe?
Obviously thats why humans adopt belief systems(religion) because it offers an explanation for the unkown or unexplainable? .Above it all is the randomness of events. e,g, We can't predict why of all the brains that have evolved over the eons the human brain is capable of thought and imagination and other species brains are not? Can you evolutionists tell us?
I think thats why intelligent design stands up to scrutiny. There are some things that just don't fit the evolutionary path? What causes them? |