Einstein On Religion
Einstein On Religion
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Bonseff:
You make two unwarranted assumptions:
1. That early life was "simple". This is being shown false time and again. For example, ancient sea urchins have all of the DNA code for arms, fingers, etc... The information is present, just not expressed.
2. You assume that the life that produced earth's life is bound by the same natural constraints.
mikotondria:
I love epistemology. But like Bonseff, I think your conclusion is unwarranted. You are placing constraints on existance which are your own. There is nothing that logically demands your conclusion. If we are capable of pondering existance and in fact seem hard wired to pursue "why" we exist, that we can to some degree apprehend what that reason is and who the designer is.