I don't think he was admitting a God or Deity at all.
Again- Intelligent Design is not creationism.
See those sheep in my avatar? All genetically engineered by man.
It is a fact and the reason scientists like Dawkin's don't like being pushed into a corner to defend that fact is because...
"Try to get beyond the limitation of the belief system that has been drummed into you"
Wow- that would sure be good advice for all people now wouldn't it Sapiens?
Now how long has the public school system been drumming evolution into you?
Yes and you find that conflict in all religious beliefs I think. God and Satan, nature and chaos.
It is a universal law.
Formally stated, Newton's third law is: For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The statement means that in every interaction, there is a pair of forces...
in·tel·li·gent de·sign
the theory that life, or the universe, cannot have arisen by chance and was designed and created by some intelligent entity.
cre·a·tion·ism
e belief that the universe and living organisms originate from specific acts of divine creation, as in the biblical account...
Here we see an example of how Sapiens takes a quote and tries to manipulate it to his own agenda by claiming if you added more of the statement Dawkin's reversed himself which obviously he did not.
Pay attention Sapiens:
Dawkin's said "Now that is a possibility, and an intriguing possibility."...
I am not that hard to talk to and all you have to do is be mature and respectful. You can disagree all you want but if you don't use your words I have no way of knowing what you disagree with or believe.
"Perhaps intelligence is ingrained in existence itself? It's a matter of reality searching for answers to its own existence? And that's what drives the intelligence of all things?"
Maybe not searching for answers but in a war with itself. Like trying to push two ends of a magnet together. The...
"As man is now God once was and as God is now man may become."
That is a Mormon belief and may be in some other religions.
When you consider what we can already do to create organisms from cloning an genetic manipulation and terraform a planet and travel to new planets is that much different...
"without fitting the definition of intelligence "
Who created that definition?
Was it created by organisms that barely evolved to fit their idea of intelligence based on their extremely limited capacity and lack of any experience outside their tiny globe of existence?
You do know man just...
Poor Sapiens!
When he can't debate he says it is a semantics argument and runs to wiki.
I repeat:
No they are the same thing. They both claim inorganic elements can form organic life. Abiogenesis just says it take s a real long time before the poof and spontaneous reaction happens.
Saying something can come from something does not answer the question as everything all comes from the same source and all organic life forms have inorganic elements as their building blocks.
The difference is life. Something that gives that material the ability to eat, remove waste, move...
If you only have those two theories to evaluate maybe you need to broaden your horizons.
A Diety is a religious belief with magical or supernatural powers.
Intelligent Design does not require any Diety or even a genius or a being as we understand that.
Computers can create and design many...
The answer is basically the same. Do the laws of the universe allow for and direct life to from from inorganic elements?
If so then that would be evidence of Intelligent Design.
You would first have to determine why we have those laws, what laws we have not yet discovered and include our very...
God is a religious term and has many definitions that I do not agree with.
I believe in the laws of science that energy can not be created or destroyed and all energy returns to that source eventually.
If you want to see the universal laws of nature as a controlling force in the Universe and...
Unless you have some other theory all elements, matter and energy stated from the big bang.
The first subatomic particles included protons, neutrons, and electrons. Though simple atomic nuclei formed within the first three minutes after the Big Bang, thousands of years passed before the first...