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  1. Morphic Tide

    Religion Religion, Secularism, and Morality

    "Disorder" is, to my understanding, generally held to be synonymous with meaningless complexity. The smoke+ash+heat requires more information to describe than the wood itself, because the ash is not ordered into polymers and repeating multicelular structures. "Complex" does not mean "useful" or...
  2. Morphic Tide

    Religion Religion, Secularism, and Morality

    What is the logical requirement that the operations of life actually have such value? What is the positive evidence in favor of intelligent design, instead of just ranting about the statistical implausibility of abiogenisis within the bounds of known chemistry alongside how complexity absolutely...
  3. Morphic Tide

    Religion Religion, Secularism, and Morality

    But the useful data exists without the designer's input, they expect it but did not create it. This distinction is important, because it means creation does not require intelligence. If we can point at the reality of unintelligent design, processes that have no real awareness giving rise to...
  4. Morphic Tide

    Religion Religion, Secularism, and Morality

    Intelligible results that continually get more useful. The designers do not know what they want in particular, they have a problem to solve and make something else to come up with the solution. The design itself is not an intelligent process, the intelligent involvement is establishing the...
  5. Morphic Tide

    Religion Religion, Secularism, and Morality

    The entire point of machine learning and evolutionary design is that this provably untrue, and unintelligent procedure can generate solutions wildly beyond available designers in a practical timeframe. They are a legitimate implementation of the "Chimps on Typewriters" hypothetical, where...
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