eagleye13 wrote:
"I would suggest that curiosity and imagination might account for why one might not give too much credence to "Intelligent Design Theory" - geurma
geurma,geurma,geurma!!!
I see your point!
I see your pointed little head!
Germs, germs, germs.
They just might be in your back ground.
Poly wogs given a whole lot of time; are not going to design and produce micro chips, or anything else for that matter.
Judging by your reply, I have to say, I do not think you understood the point of my post about curiosity and imagination. But I must admit that without further explanation it was rather obscure, ambiguous and overly broad.
But as to my "pointed little head", on close examination, I could find absolutely no points. Even the most pointed part, my nose, ends in a hemisphere with diameter of about 3/4". And as to being little, I have been told many times that I have a big head. But enough on that.
Curiosity leads one to observe and seek understandings of the world about.
One is told, God created man and all the creatures.
Curiosity leads one to wonder when and how.
Study reveals the past existence of creatures unlike any alive today.
One observes animal breeders, through selective breeding, develop creatures with new characteristics.
One wonders if God could have created the creatures we see about us by selective breeding of those creatures that no longer exist.
One wonders how God might have selected the creatures to breed.
One wonders if God could set up a breeding pen that automatically selected which creatures would breed.
One wonders if the world about us is such a breeding pen.