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  • ukit20

    ^ I think it's more like "intelligent design" is an attempt to retrofit natural processes onto the template of Christianity. The idea of there being a creator in the first place comes from religion, not science. It's easy for us to imagine a creator because that's what we're familiar with as humans, but the chances of there being a human-like "intelligence" guiding things is scientifically far-fetched.

    • For the first video, didn't watch the second videoukit2
    • and science comes from religion. You know why you have material science in its current form? A: Vaticanyurimon
    • They dis aloud unified pursuit of anything that encroached their turf. They aloud a separatist view of the material world.yurimon
    • I think its more like religion is a primitive form of science. They're both ways of trying to understand the worldukit2
    • Our first guess was "hey maybe there's a God that controls everything" but that turned out to be falseukit2
    • The things that make intuitive sense to humans (Earth being center of universe, human-like "God" controlling everything) are likely to be wrongukit2
    • are likely to be wrongukit2
    • Depends on the human :)yurimon

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