Evidence for pattern development; Golden Ratio (Introduction)

by romansh ⌂ @, Tuesday, December 22, 2015, 18:38 (3259 days ago) @ David Turell

David: I'm not surprised at your comment. It's not that I am incredulous in the conventional sense. If one looks at the complexity of genome controls, I cannot believe chance can invent them. What other choice is there? 
In another thread you suggested you did not have dhw's imagination. 
Well, just for the moment, imagine that your thinking things through is faulty.
That you don't quite understand all the nuances of the discussion well enough to come to a conclusion.
>David: The Cambrian Explosion defies explanation. 
Therefore god did it?
> David: The origin of life studies for 60+ years offer no clear roads to success. 
Therefore god did it?
> David: Did chance development really produced our fine-tuned universe ( and I don't buy Stenger's rebuttals, having read enough criticism of his strange ideas)? 
I don't buy all the fine tuning and infinite multiverse arguments either. 
But that does not force me to come to the conclusion that god did it.
> David: The list goes on an on. Starting as an agnostic, I move further and further away from that position.
Therefore god did it?-I must say I generally find your reasoning has gaps.


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