Hela cells/lab pandemic
Panentheist sans dogma
Yossarian :
Hmmm you're about as good at assigning odds as most self-proffessed statisticians
My Tip would be to remove that oversized gemstone from your gullet tout suite Kemosabey. Don’t wanna swallow and make it come out the other end
FYI Yossarian... IDers/Creationists were making true statements / predictions , which contemporary research would one day affirm, untold centuries before what we recognize as modern ‘ science’ even existed.
Creationists/ ID advocates were the first ( in recorded history ) to assert/predict that the cosmos had a beginning ( Yup, those early Judeo-Christians WERE ID advocates ); and even St. Augustine recognized that ‘ The Beginning’ wasn’t merely a beginning for matter/ materiality , BUT also a beginning to all time and space . Contemplating A Dawn of everything ' FINITE' , in turn, pointed to a first cause / uncaused cause/ SuperNatural Agency / Deity... transcending/ superceding this entire temporal/physical dimension...
Riddle me this Yossaian et al :
Scientists still clung to notions that the universe had always existed ( see ‘ The Steady State Theory’ ) in more or less in its present form, even decades after Edwin Hubble’s ‘ Red Shift’ discovery led him to conclude that the heavens are expanding - and must therefore have been compressed to an infinitely small/ dimension-less point, at some point in the distant past.
( This deduction was arrived at simply via extrapolating backwards in time )
Many Astrophysicists/ Atheistic Men of Science continued to stubbornly support ‘ the Steady State theory’ despite Hubble’s findings ....since many recognized the ‘ theological’ implications of doing otherwise...i.e. that scientifically recognizing a‘ birth to the cosmos’ would lend support to ancient Judeo-Christian assertions/ scripture/ spiritualist beliefs...
The discovery of the Cosmic background radiation / the echoes of the ‘ BIG BANG’ , in 1965 by Penzias and Wilson sounded the final death knell for the steady state theory. But it also confirmed that those early Judeo Christian seers/ mystics/ prognosticators had been right all along vis a vis their predictions/ assertions concerning the universe’s nativity , and equally about the fact that the cosmos had emerged out of nothing/void ( Creatio ex Nihilo )
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So what else have Creationists/ ID’ers said that is true ? Well they’ve always insisted ( and continue to insist ) that life/ nature/ the cosmos was NOT an accident ...that the ‘ Majesty of the heavens/ their implicit order... offer mute testimony to the existence of a godly Creator ...The Apostle Paul said something about this ( sorry too lazy to go looking through scripture )
The Strong Anthropic Principle/ Confirming the Creator
In 1973, in Krakow Poland , at a scientific symposium commemorating the 500 year anniversary of the birth of Nicolas Copernicus, an astrophysicist named Brandon Carter presented a paper with the rather cumbersome title: " Large Number Coincidences and the Anthropic Principle in Cosmology."
In Greek, the word ‘anthropos’ simply means man. Carter’s ‘ Strong Anthropic Principle, ’ was actually a forthright admission that : the fundamental laws of physics, appear astoundingly coincidental, and beneficently ' fine tuned'...at least insofar as carbon based biology, such as we human beings, are concerned.
Lending further credence to Carter’s assertions, nowadays many of the world’s leading physicists have admitted that : every one of the fundamental prerequisites/ physical laws/constants, which flesh and blood would need, must have already been present, within one nanosecond of the universe’s inception , also known as ‘ the Big Bang.’
Carter’s insights were not exactly new. For decades , many ostensibly atheistic cosmologists had been quietly contemplating the universe’s seemingly purposeful order. One noted Nobel prize winner even became a strong proponent of ID. ( scratch that he didn't win the Nobel Prize, but a co-workers - who later acknowledged his primary contributions to his own work - William Alfred Fowler did, but many are convinced he deserved to be a co-winner of The Nobel Prize and was unfairly snubbed )
Way back in the early fifties, Fred Hoyle a former Atheist, converted to spiritual beliefs/ became a strong advocate of ID...Almost immediately after contemplating the seemingly tailor-made properties of a single element. That element was carbon.
Since Hoyle reasoned that the unique properties of carbon would be astronomically improbable in a cosmos whose physical laws were arrived at purely by chance, he saw this as a sure sign of Omniscience , writing that :
The odds against our Anthropic Universe appearing strictly by chance are mind boggling , and that’s putting it mildly ( sorry, too lazy to look up these estimates made by some of the worlds greatest physicists just now ) ...However, here’s a few pertinent quotes :
More and more , cutting edge science seems to be confirming the wisdom of ancient mystics/ theologians/ early advocates of ID .
Now we could go on to contemplate ‘ irreducibly complex’ fleshly design features/ mind boggling biochemical intricacies/ the cooperative aspects of complex ecosystems ( encompassed by millions of thoroughly interdependent species ) / etcetera etcetera....BUT we’ve already discussed these things in some detail in a parallel thread. Besides , it seems like overkill...
The bottom line is that not only Darwinism ( which is not but pseudoscience anyway ) BUT also scientific Atheism ARE ON THEIR LAST LEGS !
Peace Out
....Meanwhile I will wait for a single prediction to come from ID.
Odds are about as good as me coughing up the hope diamond.
Hmmm you're about as good at assigning odds as most self-proffessed statisticians
My Tip would be to remove that oversized gemstone from your gullet tout suite Kemosabey. Don’t wanna swallow and make it come out the other end
FYI Yossarian... IDers/Creationists were making true statements / predictions , which contemporary research would one day affirm, untold centuries before what we recognize as modern ‘ science’ even existed.
Creationists/ ID advocates were the first ( in recorded history ) to assert/predict that the cosmos had a beginning ( Yup, those early Judeo-Christians WERE ID advocates ); and even St. Augustine recognized that ‘ The Beginning’ wasn’t merely a beginning for matter/ materiality , BUT also a beginning to all time and space . Contemplating A Dawn of everything ' FINITE' , in turn, pointed to a first cause / uncaused cause/ SuperNatural Agency / Deity... transcending/ superceding this entire temporal/physical dimension...
There was no time and no space, before the beginning ( St. Augustine )
Riddle me this Yossaian et al :
How did the Void know it was pregnant with a universe ? ( My answer would be Omniscience )
- sorry, I'm recalling this quote from memory, but don't remember its source/author
Scientists still clung to notions that the universe had always existed ( see ‘ The Steady State Theory’ ) in more or less in its present form, even decades after Edwin Hubble’s ‘ Red Shift’ discovery led him to conclude that the heavens are expanding - and must therefore have been compressed to an infinitely small/ dimension-less point, at some point in the distant past.
( This deduction was arrived at simply via extrapolating backwards in time )
Many Astrophysicists/ Atheistic Men of Science continued to stubbornly support ‘ the Steady State theory’ despite Hubble’s findings ....since many recognized the ‘ theological’ implications of doing otherwise...i.e. that scientifically recognizing a‘ birth to the cosmos’ would lend support to ancient Judeo-Christian assertions/ scripture/ spiritualist beliefs...
The discovery of the Cosmic background radiation / the echoes of the ‘ BIG BANG’ , in 1965 by Penzias and Wilson sounded the final death knell for the steady state theory. But it also confirmed that those early Judeo Christian seers/ mystics/ prognosticators had been right all along vis a vis their predictions/ assertions concerning the universe’s nativity , and equally about the fact that the cosmos had emerged out of nothing/void ( Creatio ex Nihilo )
***
So what else have Creationists/ ID’ers said that is true ? Well they’ve always insisted ( and continue to insist ) that life/ nature/ the cosmos was NOT an accident ...that the ‘ Majesty of the heavens/ their implicit order... offer mute testimony to the existence of a godly Creator ...The Apostle Paul said something about this ( sorry too lazy to go looking through scripture )
The Strong Anthropic Principle/ Confirming the Creator
In 1973, in Krakow Poland , at a scientific symposium commemorating the 500 year anniversary of the birth of Nicolas Copernicus, an astrophysicist named Brandon Carter presented a paper with the rather cumbersome title: " Large Number Coincidences and the Anthropic Principle in Cosmology."
In Greek, the word ‘anthropos’ simply means man. Carter’s ‘ Strong Anthropic Principle, ’ was actually a forthright admission that : the fundamental laws of physics, appear astoundingly coincidental, and beneficently ' fine tuned'...at least insofar as carbon based biology, such as we human beings, are concerned.
Lending further credence to Carter’s assertions, nowadays many of the world’s leading physicists have admitted that : every one of the fundamental prerequisites/ physical laws/constants, which flesh and blood would need, must have already been present, within one nanosecond of the universe’s inception , also known as ‘ the Big Bang.’
Carter’s insights were not exactly new. For decades , many ostensibly atheistic cosmologists had been quietly contemplating the universe’s seemingly purposeful order. One noted Nobel prize winner even became a strong proponent of ID. ( scratch that he didn't win the Nobel Prize, but a co-workers - who later acknowledged his primary contributions to his own work - William Alfred Fowler did, but many are convinced he deserved to be a co-winner of The Nobel Prize and was unfairly snubbed )
Way back in the early fifties, Fred Hoyle a former Atheist, converted to spiritual beliefs/ became a strong advocate of ID...Almost immediately after contemplating the seemingly tailor-made properties of a single element. That element was carbon.
he ( Hoyle ) observed that one particular nuclear reaction, the triple-alpha process, which generated carbon, would require the carbon nucleus to have a very specific energy for it to work. The large amount of carbon in the universe, which makes it possible for carbon-based lifeforms (e.g. humans) to exist, demonstrated that this nuclear reaction must work. Based on this notion, he made a PREDICTION of the energy levels in the carbon nucleus that was later borne out by experiment.( From Wikipedia )
Since Hoyle reasoned that the unique properties of carbon would be astronomically improbable in a cosmos whose physical laws were arrived at purely by chance, he saw this as a sure sign of Omniscience , writing that :
Would you not say to yourself, "Some super-calculating intellect must have designed the properties of the carbon atom, otherwise the chance of my finding such an atom through the blind forces of nature would be utterly minuscule." Of course you would . . . A common sense interpretation of the facts suggests that a superintellect has monkeyed with physics, as well as with chemistry and biology, and that there are no blind forces worth speaking about in nature. The numbers one calculates from the facts seem to me so overwhelming as to put this conclusion almost beyond question
The odds against our Anthropic Universe appearing strictly by chance are mind boggling , and that’s putting it mildly ( sorry, too lazy to look up these estimates made by some of the worlds greatest physicists just now ) ...However, here’s a few pertinent quotes :
A life-giving factor lies at the centre of the whole machinery and design of the world. - John Wheeler
everything about the universe tends toward humans, toward making life possible and sustaining it.- Hugh Ross
... the Anthropic Principle says that the seemingly arbitrary and unrelated constants in physics have one strange thing in common--these are precisely the values you need if you want to have a universe capable of producing life. - Patrick Glynn
More and more , cutting edge science seems to be confirming the wisdom of ancient mystics/ theologians/ early advocates of ID .
Now we could go on to contemplate ‘ irreducibly complex’ fleshly design features/ mind boggling biochemical intricacies/ the cooperative aspects of complex ecosystems ( encompassed by millions of thoroughly interdependent species ) / etcetera etcetera....BUT we’ve already discussed these things in some detail in a parallel thread. Besides , it seems like overkill...
The bottom line is that not only Darwinism ( which is not but pseudoscience anyway ) BUT also scientific Atheism ARE ON THEIR LAST LEGS !
Peace Out